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In Depth: China’s Humanoid Robot Boom Sparks Fears of Bruising Price Wars

A state mandate to put 10,000 robots into use by 2026 and a fear of missing out has fueled a wave of startups, creating looming concerns over excessive competition

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In Depth: China’s Humanoid Robot Boom Sparks Fears of Bruising Price Wars

A state mandate to put 10,000 robots into use by 2026 and a fear of missing out has fueled a wave of startups, creating looming concerns over excessive competition

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global.chinadaily.com.cn5 g fa

Humanoid robots enter mass market

Unitree, Astribot and Noetix cut humanoid robot prices from 600k to <100k yuan; 2026 target: 100k–200k units. EV supply-chain reuse and 90%+ in-house manufacturing slash costs, signaling embodied AI entering enterprise procurement.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 12 giugno 2026·global.chinadaily.com.cn

    Humanoid robots enter mass market

    Prices plummet seen in commercial, industrial sectors as production surges.

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    In Depth: China’s Humanoid Robot Boom Sparks Fears of Bruising Price Wars

    A state mandate to put 10,000 robots into use by 2026 and a fear of missing out has fueled a wave of startups, creating looming concerns over excessive competition