A steady progression across three global regions
AEVA Systems reports that its autonomous humanoid units have now exceeded 15,000 logged operational hours across North America, Europe and APAC. The data reflects an expanding mix of commercial kitchens, inspection work, private home assistance and office operations.
Verified safety performance at scale
Across all deployments, no major safety incidents were recorded. AEVA’s controlled force limits, drift correction and deterministic reasoning engine contributed to stable task execution even in varied, high-demand environments. The company highlighted that every logged hour strengthens internal modelling for long-term reliability benchmarks.
Reinforcing AEVA’s engineering-first approach
For AEVA, the milestone is less about scale and more about consistency. The company’s philosophy — treat autonomy like hardware and eliminate improvisational behaviour — continues to define how units behave in the field. Additional deployments in 2025 and 2026 are expected to accelerate cumulative hour growth.


