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The next-generation, all-electric version of Atlas, designed for real-world applications and commercialization.
Large Behavior Models (LBMs)
Height
190
cm
Weight
90
kg
Speed
N/A
m/s
Payload
50
kg
Actuators
Custom Electric
DoF (Domains of freedom)
56
°
Fully electric platform capable of dynamic balance and athletic movements.
Advanced three-fingered hands built for heavy and varied manipulation.


360-degree joint motion allows twisting in ways impossible for humans.
Stronger and quieter performance by replacing complex hydraulics.
The next-generation, all-electric version of Atlas, designed for real-world applications and commercialization.
The all-electric Atlas represents the peak of bipedal engineering, moving away from hydraulic systems toward high-torque electric actuators. Built with 3D-printed titanium parts to maximize the strength-to-weight ratio, its range of motion exceeds that of elite human athletes. It is designed for commercial deployment in unstructured environments where extreme agility and 360-degree joint rotation are required.
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Boston Dynamics
Redefines mobility with 360-degree joint rotation and a hydraulic-free electric system, designed to navigate environments and perform maneuvers that are impossible for humans.
Atlas Electric by Boston Dynamics
Actuators
Custom Electric
DoF (Domains of freedom)
56
°
Height
190
cm
Speed
N/A
m/s
Weight
90
kg
Payload
50
kg
Runtime
4
h
OS / AI System
Large Behavior Models (LBMs)
Features custom 360-degree rotational joints and fully electric actuators, transcending human anatomical limits to perform industrial tasks in cramped or dangerous spaces.
Managed via the Orbit™ platform, which enables fleet-wide learning and real-time task adaptation through a shared reinforcement learning pipeline with Google DeepMind.
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Boston Dynamics
Primary deployment within Hyundai Motor Group’s RMAC (Robotics Metaplant) and Google DeepMind offices for embodied AI training.
Heavy industry, automotive assembly (parts sequencing), and high-risk hazardous environments requiring agile, autonomous labor.
Replacing the retired Atlas HD (Hydraulic), the electric version eliminates high-pressure fluids in favor of high-torque electric actuators. This allows for 360-degree joint rotation—transcending human range of motion—and provides a far more reliable, leanness-oriented platform for automotive factory deployments.
Performs dynamic movements such as jumping and balancing.
Human height and proportions allow use of stairs and ladders.
Coordinates limbs and torso like an athletic human.

