AgiBot's 15,000th Embodied Robot Officially Rolls Off Production Line

Edited by Greg From Gasgoo

Gasgoo Munich-AgiBot officially rolled out its 15,000th embodied AI robot on June 28 — less than three months after hitting the 10,000-unit production milestone.

The 15,000th unit, an AgiBot Genie G2 model, was delivered to a factory operated by Hprose on the very same day.

AgiBot’s Genie G2 first arrived at Hprose’s Nanchang plant last December to undergo stress testing for loading and unloading, as well as production environment adaptation. After integrating into the actual line and joining the MMIT testing process, it began routine operations. By May, eight units were working in tandem, fully covering the tablet quality inspection section. They operate in strict sync with the factory’s production cycle, working alongside human counterparts.

The rollout of AgiBot’s 15,000th robot marks a turning point, signaling that China’s embodied AI manufacturing has officially entered a new era of mass production.

Image Source: AgiBot

Tracing AgiBot’s production trajectory: mass production began in August 2024, with volumes swiftly surpassing 1,000 units by January 2025. By the end of that year, output hit 5,000, and March 2026 saw the company cross the 10,000-unit threshold. In just three years, AgiBot has moved from prototype development to five-figure mass production.

Underpinning this rise is AgiBot’s commitment to full-stack in-house software and hardware development, ensuring control over core components.

AgiBot has established the world’s first standardized supply chain for embodied AI robots — dubbed "Chain A." Spanning the entire upstream and downstream ecosystem, this system is designed to solidify the supply of components and finished units. Currently, the company’s order-driven flexible production and delivery capacity exceeds 100,000 units per year.

As production capacity climbs, AgiBot has also rolled out seven deployment solutions covering various scenarios: loading and unloading on production lines, industrial handling, logistics sorting, guidance and retail assistance, service stations, security patrols, and industrial and commercial cleaning.

Image Source: AgiBot

Beyond its deep ties with Hprose, AgiBot deployed robots on the mass production line at SAIC-GM’s Ultium Super Plant this March. There, they handle high-precision tasks on the battery production line for the Buick Zhijing E7. This marks one of the first instances of a humanoid robot being integrated into a mass production auto line, a pioneering move for SAIC Group.

The foundation enabling AgiBot to scale up and stabilize deployments across these customer scenarios is its proprietary "Three-Intelligences-in-One" architecture. This framework combines motion intelligence, interaction intelligence, and task intelligence with a hardware base designed for reliability, high capability, and low cost.

On the product front, AgiBot offers a comprehensive portfolio: the full-size humanoid Expedition series, the half-size humanoid Lingxi series, the wheeled humanoid Genie series, and the quadruped Kutuo series. Spanning sectors from industrial manufacturing and commercial services to research and development, this lineup is built to meet diverse customer needs.

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