Construction automation startup Xpanner has unveiled its latest innovation, the X1 Kit, a physical AI retrofit system designed to transform conventional heavy machinery into more efficient, software-driven assets. The kit, which can be added onto various brands and models, initially targets pile driving, a traditionally labor-intensive task, notably in solar installation projects.
Founded in South Korea in 2020, Xpanner first introduced its “Automation-Ready Package” in 2023. That earlier effort featured machines with remote control, precision guidance, and smart attachments. The X1 Kit takes a step further by embedding physical AI capabilities—allowing existing machines to perform more autonomously while reducing the need for brand-new equipment.
Early deployments of the X1 Kit suggest significant gains: labor requirements have dropped by 80%, and operation times have been halved in certain use cases. The system bundles three core technologies: Mango (hardware control system), M2 (environment sensing and command generation), and a proprietary software platform for centralized oversight and remote updates.
Xpanner plans to expand the application of the X1 beyond pile drivers into other types of heavy machinery. The company believes this physical AI upgrade will help address labor shortages, increase productivity, and usher in a new phase of construction site automation.