Learn what this feature means, why it is essential, and how it is used across different humanoid robots.

A robot's ability to generate energy from its environment.
Can generate its own power from the environment (e.g., solar, kinetic)
Examples
Some experimental robots and gliders use solar wings or wave energy to recharge during long-duration environmental monitoring missions.
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