2026-07-05

比亚迪ANS15与ANS20/ANS25 AGV适用工况区分对比


比亚迪ANS15与ANS20/ANS25 AGV适用工况区分对比(图1)


在自动化仓储物流体系中,AGV叉车凭借无人化作业优势成为提升效率的核心设备,不同型号的AGV适配的工况存在明显差异,合理选型是保障作业效率的关键。

负载能力匹配不同货物类型

ANS15适用轻量货物作业场景

ANS15的额定负载为1.5吨,这类AGV更适合处理轻小型货物,比如电子元器件、日化快消品小件、包装食品等。在电商分拣仓、小型零配件仓库等场景中,货物单重普遍较低,且需要频繁在不同货架间流转,ANS15的负载能力刚好匹配这类需求,既能满足搬运需求,又不会因冗余负载增加能耗。

ANS20/25适用中量货物作业场景

ANS20和ANS25的额定负载分别为2吨和2.5吨,针对的是中型重量货物,比如小型家电、工业零部件、整箱生鲜等。在大型成品仓、生产原料仓等场景中,货物单重较高,单次搬运量需求大,这类AGV可以一次性完成更多货物的转运,减少作业次数,提升整体物流周转效率。

作业空间适配仓储环境

ANS15适配窄通道密集仓储场景

ANS15的机身尺寸相对紧凑,转弯半径更小,能够在宽度较窄的货架通道中灵活穿梭。在一些布局密集的小型仓库、多层阁楼式仓储区域,通道宽度有限,传统叉车难以顺畅作业,ANS15则可以轻松适配,最大化利用仓储空间,提升货架的存储密度。

ANS20/25适配开阔作业区域场景

ANS20/25的机身尺寸更大,需要更宽敞的作业通道来保障转弯和行驶安全。这类AGV更适合在大型仓储中心的主通道、生产车间的开阔区域、物流园区的转运平台等场景作业,这些区域空间充足,能够为AGV提供足够的行驶和操作空间,避免因空间限制影响作业效率。

作业频次匹配物流运作模式

ANS15适配高频小批量作业场景

在电商订单分拣、零配件生产线补货等场景中,作业频次高但单次搬运量小,ANS15的灵活性能更好地适配这类高频次小批量的作业模式。它可以快速完成点对点的货物转运,减少等待时间,保障分拣线和生产线的持续供料。

ANS20/25适配低频大批量作业场景

在仓库到生产车间的原料转运、成品仓到物流枢纽的批量出库等场景中,作业频次相对较低但单次搬运量需求大,ANS20/25的大负载能力能够一次性完成大批量货物的转运,降低作业频次,减少设备的往返次数,提升整体物流运作的经济性。

综上,企业在选择AGV叉车时,需结合自身货物类型、仓储空间布局以及物流作业模式,针对性选择适配的型号,才能充分发挥AGV的作业优势,提升仓储物流的自动化水平和运作效率。

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