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Intelligent robots debut in spotting malfunctions in China's cargo railway, achieving 100% identification for common faults
Published: May 11, 2025 02:52 PM
A freight train runs on the Jining-Tongliao railway in Chifeng, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on November 21, 2024, marking the first day of fully electrified operations on the railway. The Jining-Tongliao railway is an important trunk line connecting the northeastern, northern and northwestern parts of China. Photo: cnsphoto

A freight train runs on the Jining-Tongliao railway in Chifeng, North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on November 21, 2024. Photo: cnsphoto


China's first set of intelligent inspection robots for freight railways has entered operation in Cangzhou, North China's Hebei Province, the Xinhua News Agency reported on Sunday, citing state-owned energy major CHN Energy.

The deployment of intelligent robots for freight railway inspection holds demonstrative significance in promoting the intelligentization of railway freight cars in the country, according to the report. 

The robot system has achieved a multi-layered operation and maintenance model combining robot inspection, manual verification and cloud-based diagnoses for the first time in the railway freight car maintenance.

Xue Zhanyuan, an operator with Huanghua Port in charge of railway equipment under CHN Energy, said that with the introduction of intelligent inspection robots, AI-based recognition technology is now used to identify potential hazards from tens of thousands of images. 

During 24-hour autonomous inspection tasks, the combined operation of humans and machines can reduce the total inspection time for 108 cars by 30 minutes, according to Xue. 

The intelligent inspection system significantly reduces labor intensity and human errors in manual inspections, with an accuracy rate of over 98 percent for fault identification. For common faults, the identification rate is 100 percent.

In addition to inspections for freight railways, China has already adopted intelligent robots to perform inspection tasks to safeguard high-speed rail safety with vastly improved efficiency, according to a separate Xinhua report.