The AgileX AutoKit is a full-stack autonomous-driving development and education kit built on the open-source Autoware framework and ROS. Rather than a standalone robot, it is a sensor-and-compute package that mounts onto an AgileX unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) chassis, turning a bare research rover into a complete self-driving platform for perception, mapping, localization, navigation, and obstacle avoidance. RobotLAB resells, configures, and supports the AutoKit for universities and industry R&D teams across the United States.
The standard kit ships with an onboard industrial PC (ASUS VC66, Intel i7-9700, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD), a RoboSense RS-LiDAR-16 16-channel 3D LiDAR, an LCD display, and a USB-to-CAN module that bridges the autonomy stack to the robot's drive system. A Pro configuration adds RTK GPS, an IMU, and a camera for outdoor, GNSS-referenced autonomy. The goal is to cut integration effort: the compute, sensors, interfaces, and documentation arrive pre-matched so teams can focus on algorithms instead of wiring.
As a reseller, RobotLAB pairs the AutoKit with a compatible AgileX chassis (Scout 2.0, Scout Mini, Bunker, Hunter 2.0, or Ranger Mini), validates the integration, and provides onboarding, training, and ongoing service. Buyers can purchase outright or ask about leasing and Robotics-as-a-Service options. Because the kit is an add-on, final capabilities such as speed, payload, and runtime depend on the chassis it is mounted to. Call 1-87-RobotLAB to scope the right chassis-plus-kit combination for your program.