"Xingzhe No. 1", a quadruped robot developed by a team under the Chongqing University of Post and Telecommunications, set a world record for traveling the longest distance among its kind on Sunday.
Starting on Oct. 24, it took 340,000 continuous steps over 54 hours covering a distance of 134.03 km and used 0.8 kwh of power.
The previous record was set by Ranger, a quadruped robot developed by Cornell University in America, which walked 65 km in 30 hours consuming 0.5 kwh.