Crest Robotics Develops Autonomous 3D Printing Robot for Rapid Home Construction in Australia
Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology have developed 'Charlotte', a robotic system capable of constructing a three-bedroom house in 24 hours using eco-friendly materials. The robot operates autonomously, mimicking spider movement, and can work under various conditions. The construction method significantly reduces costs and emissions, with basic printing costs between $4,000 and $10,000. This innovation may transform the housing market and is suitable for future extraterrestrial building projects.

Crest Robotics and Earthbuilt Technology have introduced 'Charlotte', an autonomous robot that can build a three-bedroom house in just 24 hours, using eco-friendly composites. The robot operates without supervision and can navigate uneven terrain.
The construction technique aims to reduce emissions by eliminating concrete trucks. While fully finished houses may cost over $150,000, basic structures can range from $4,000 to $10,000, potentially transforming housing accessibility. Charlotte's capabilities suggest a future where rapid, sustainable construction methods become standard, including potential applications on the Moon.




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