China Unleashes a Humanoid Robot Army to Build Cars
Chinese company Ubtech has begun a mass deployment of robotic staff at the country’s car plants. According to the Telegram channel No Limits, more than one hundred autonomous androids have already been sent to facilities of major automakers, including BYD, Geely, FAW-Volkswagen, Dongfeng, and Foxconn. Photos from open sources.
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Ubtech Deploys More Than 100 Autonomous Androids to Major Automakers
Ubtech began mass deployment of robotic staff at the country’s car plants. According to the Telegram channel No Limits, more than one hundred autonomous androids have already been sent to the facilities of major automakers, including BYD, Geely, FAW-Volkswagen, Dongfeng, and Foxconn.
Robots Can Work Around the Clock By Self-Replacing Power Blocks
The defining feature of the new assistants is their ability to work around the clock thanks to autonomous replacement of power blocks. This minimizes downtime and increases production efficiency.
Haval Jolion Leads Among Chinese Cars in Residual Value
Moreover, a study showed that among Chinese cars, the brands with the best residual value are Haval, Geely, and Chery. According to the data presented, the most valuable asset was the Haval Jolion crossover, which retains the largest share of its original value after three years of operation.
China's Automotive Tech Development Accelerates, Boosting Quality and Global Competitiveness
The development of technology in China’s automotive industry continues at a rapid pace, delivering higher product quality and the competitiveness of local manufacturers on the global market.