Unitree Robotics Aims to Ship 20,000 Humanoid Robots by 2026
Unitree Robotics plans to dominate the humanoid robot market by shipping between 10,000 and 20,000 units in 2026, up from 5,500 in 2025. The company has already surpassed the combined output of American competitors including Tesla and Agility Robotics. Unitree showcased its G1 robots performing complex actions at a recent CCTV event, claiming full autonomy during the demonstrations. Despite impressive visuals, experts express concerns about real-world applications, noting the ideal conditions of the stage. Unitree is also focusing on developing embodied AI to enhance robot intelligence for complex environments.

Unitree Robotics aims to ship 10,000 to 20,000 humanoid robots by 2026, significantly increasing from 5,500 in 2025. The company, based in Hangzhou, is set to outpace American rivals like Tesla and Agility Robotics.
Its G1 robots showcased complex maneuvers at a CCTV event, executing Kungfu and other stunts autonomously. CEO Wang Xingxing highlighted the robots' capabilities, including a jump of 3m and a running speed of 4m/s.
Despite the impressive display, experts caution that real-world environments may present challenges. Unitree plans to advance its technology by developing embodied AI for better autonomous navigation.




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