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Street cleaning in Shijing to go fully AI-powered

Updated: 2025-01-10
Source: Shenzhen Daily

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The launch ceremony of Shijing Subdistrict’s AI-powered street cleaning project aimed at addressing all areas, times, and scenarios. Photos from Urban Management and Law Enforcement Bureau of Pingshan District

Shijing Subdistrict in Pingshan District is set to enhance its street cleaning operations by deploying additional artificial intelligence (AI) equipment by the end of 2025 as part of a comprehensive plan aimed at addressing all areas, times, and scenarios in street cleaning. It is the first subdistrict in Shenzhen to fully implement AI-driven street cleaning.

At the project‘s launch ceremony held Jan. 8, six types of sweeping and watering robots demonstrated their street cleaning capabilities by automatically identifying cleaning routes and traffic lights along Chuangjing Road.

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Various types of sweeping and watering robots demonstrate their street cleaning capabilities in Pingshan on Jan. 8.

Currently, 29 AI devices capable of operating in various scenarios are in use across the subdistrict. These machines efficiently clean main roads, sidewalks, park squares, and alleys, covering 71% of the public areas that require maintenance. By the end of 2025, the number of such machines operating in the subdistrict will increase to more than 60, according to the official plan.

Additionally, the project’s digital infrastructure enables these robots to self-charge, automatically replace batteries, and refill water, allowing them to operate continuously. Utilizing intelligent connected cloud platforms and advanced AI models, all vehicles, personnel, and infrastructure are monitored in real time for prompt deployment and meticulous urban management.

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Cowa Robot’s station enables robots to self-charge, automatically replace batteries, and refill water.

During the ceremony, companies such as Cowa Robot, Auto City, Saite Intelligence, Shenzhen Godo Innovative Technology, Ant Ranger, and Zingjing Intelligent Acoustics Technology, as well as the College of Big Data and Internet at Shenzhen Technology University, showcased their innovative products. Representatives from the university, enterprises, industrial parks, and property management companies signed cooperation agreements.

Pingshan District has designated Julong Mountain Ecological Park, Kengzi Subdistrict, and Shijing Subdistrict as three demonstration zones for AI street cleaning. The district has established two operational centers and eight intelligent supply stations, and deployed 59 AI street cleaning devices. Looking ahead, Pingshan plans to expand the number of AI street cleaning units to 200 across the district by the end of 2026 and further integrate AI into urban management.

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Various companies and organizations showcase their products at the Jan. 8 ceremony.