Side-by-side comparison of Husky A300 (Clearpath Robotics) and TZAGV-TU01 One-way Lurking AGV (Zhejiang Tongzhu Technology Co., Ltd.) — specs, pricing, Robolist Product Score, and verified deployments. Updated daily.
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| Layer 1: Identity & Trust | ||
| Manufacturer Country (values differ) | Canada | China |
| Year First Available (values differ) | 2024 | — |
| Verified Deployments | 0 Deployments | 0 Deployments |
| Layer 2: Operational | ||
| Price Range (USD) (values differ) | Contact for quote | $6,800 |
| Battery / Shift Runtime (priority for Hospitality & F&B buyers) (values differ) | 8 hrs | — |
| Availability Status | ACTIVE | ACTIVE |
| Layer 3: Category Specific | ||
| Payload Capacity (priority for Hospitality & F&B buyers) (values differ) | 100 kg | 300 kg |
| Max Speed (values differ) | 2 m/s | — |
| IP Rating (values differ) | IP54 | — |
| Autonomy Level (values differ) | semi-autonomous | — |
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Frequently asked
Husky A300 is made by Clearpath Robotics, based in CA. TZAGV-TU01 One-way Lurking AGV is made by Zhejiang Tongzhu Technology Co., Ltd., based in CN.
Husky A300 scores 57/100. TZAGV-TU01 One-way Lurking AGV scores 23/100. The Product Score blends specs, pricing transparency, verified deployments, and independent media coverage — see methodology for the full breakdown.
Husky A300 carries up to 100 kg. TZAGV-TU01 One-way Lurking AGV carries up to 300 kg.
Both robots are classified as Agv on Robolist. Filters and ranking treat them as direct alternatives.
Hardware cost is one input. Agv TCO also includes integration, training, downtime, and end-of-life. Our breakdown: AGV TCO: hardware, infrastructure, and maintenance.
Spec sheets only show part of the story. Useful vendor questions cover support, lifecycle, integration cost, and references. We have a buyer-focused checklist: AGV RFP red flags: avoiding vendor lock-in.
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Husky A300 vs TZAGV-TU01 One-way Lurking AGV compares two robots in the agv category. All data is sourced from manufacturer spec sheets, verified deployments, and third-party filings; see our methodology for how the Robolist Product Score is calculated.