When reducing energy consumption for a robot, we can optimize the robot path. This already leads to savings in a double-digit range.

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If the robot path could not be changed, we perhaps still can think of positioning the robot elsewhere. This also leads to savings in a double-digit range.

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Having freedom in both the robot path as well as the robot standpoint, we have even the chance to halve energy consumption.

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And as you can see below, not only the peak power but also the total burden on the robot axes is significantly reduced in addition to the energy and cost saving effect.

Analysis of manually created path:

Manual PTP

Analysis of completely optimized path and standpoint:

SiMo Optimized