EngineAI T800vsROBOTERA L7
Close call. T800 and L7 trade wins across the matrix.
T800
1 wins
L7
1 wins
Category breakdown
Deploy & operate
Readiness, uptime, navigation & connectivity
- 58Deployment readiness62
- 60Maintenance confidence60
- Vision-led navigation (estimated)NavigationVision-led navigation (estimated)
- Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)ConnectivityWi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)
Cost & ROI
Price accessibility and ROI clarity
- 68Price accessibility33
- 52ROI clarity55
Capability
Payload, speed, runtime & labor replacement
- 68Labor replacement72
- 5 kg per handPayload20 kg (dual-arm)
- 3 m/s maximum movement speedSpeed4 m/s (14.4 km/h)
- 2 to 4 hours runtime (modular, hot-swappable)Battery1–2 hours under moderate use per charge with swappable system (estimated)
Fit & future
Environment fit, footprint & long-term upside
- 72Environment fit68
- 75Future potential78
- 1.73 m tallFootprint500 × 400 × 1,710 mm (W × D × H)
T800 · Best for
Warehouse order fulfillment — stacking pallets, bin picking, pallet jack replacement in 8-hour night shifts (4-hour battery + swappable module)
L7 · Best for
Precision industrial tasks: sorting, scanning, screw-driving, and delicate operations like tearing paper towels and pulling curtains alongside heavy material handling
Final judgment
Both are credible picks. Decide on cost and supplier proximity, not capability — the gap is small.

