This was reported by China Daily Asia, and the confirmation is published on the website of the book of records itself.
Developed by Shanghai-based Agibot A2, it left Suzhou on the night of November 10 and reached Shanghai's Bund in the early morning of November 13. The battery replacement system allowed the device not to stop until it finished, having covered a distance of 106 km 286 m.
According to representatives of the developer company, the hardware allowed the robot to successfully navigate in difficult conditions, overcoming traffic lights, narrow passageways and crowded sidewalks, maintaining a stable perception of the situation both day and night. The robot walked along paved roads, paved sidewalks, and bridges, observing traffic rules.
Upon arrival in Shanghai, the record-breaking mechanical hero described his trip to reporters as "an unforgettable experience in his machine life," humorously suggesting that "he might need new shoes." rbc.ru.