From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-19 18:05:03
Industry experts predict that the world's first fully robotic car manufacturing plant—operating entirely without human intervention—could be operational by 2030, with China and the United States likely to lead the field. Currently, nearly half of the world’s top 25 automakers have already piloted advanced robotics technologies in their factories. However, achieving full automation remains challenging, particularly in installing interior components and complex wiring harnesses—tasks that demand high precision and involve frequent variations, making them difficult for current robotic systems. Despite these hurdles, ongoing technological breakthroughs are steadily turning the concept of an all-robotic car factory into reality.

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