From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-30 16:19:00
On March 30, Unitree Robotics officially rolled out its 10,000th general-purpose embodied robot. Among them, the Yuanzheng, Lingxi, and Jingling series accounted for 2,126, 5,008, and 2,909 units respectively. Just over three months after the 5,000th unit rolled off the production line in December 2025, the company has doubled its output—marking its entry into a new phase of large-scale mass production. Peng Zhihui, co-founder of Unitree, stated that this milestone signifies the company’s evolution from a “handicraft workshop” to an industrial-grade manufacturing system. Currently, Unitree has deployed its Jingling G2 robots at Joyson Electronics’ Ningbo factory for automotive component assembly and launched Yuanzheng A2 robots at Singapore’s Changi Airport to provide greeting and consultation services. The company plans to deliver a cumulative total of 100,000 units by the end of 2027 and has already established local teams in ten countries, including Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia, expanding its global footprint through diverse partnership models. Additionally, Unitree continues to open-source core technologies—including its operating system, blueprints, and datasets—to foster collaborative development within the embodied intelligence ecosystem.

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