
On February 3, future mobility platform company IL stated that it has unveiled the mass-production model of its next-generation humanoid robot, H1, developed through technological collaboration with a global robotics firm.
The newly revealed H1 is a full-size humanoid robot standing 180cm tall and weighing 47kg, closely mirroring the build of an adult male.
H1 is equipped with high-output motors at each joint, allowing it to handle heavy objects with ease and maintain consistent performance in repetitive or challenging work environments.
Thanks to advanced posture and balance control algorithms, H1 can walk steadily at speeds up to 3.3m per second, remaining stable despite external impacts or changes in terrain. It demonstrates human-like mobility in areas where wheeled robots struggle, such as stairs, ramps, and uneven surfaces.
The robot’s head houses a 3D LiDAR and depth camera, enabling real-time 360-degree environmental awareness. This technology facilitates precise spatial mapping, obstacle avoidance, and autonomous path generation. H1 is powered by a 15Ah high-capacity battery with a swappable design, ensuring extended operation times and quick battery changes.
IL is partnering with companies including IL Robotics, Maxerve, Saltlux, and Neontech to develop a comprehensive “Physical AI Platform.” This initiative spans from building robotic hardware infrastructure to software operations and on-site data collection and analysis.
An IL spokesperson emphasized, “H1 is a mass-production humanoid robot ready for immediate deployment in real industrial settings, moving beyond the research and demonstration phases.”