AGIBOT Rolls Out 15,000th Unit of Humanoid Robot, Marking New Scale Milestone
AGIBOT announced Sunday that it has completed mass production of its 15,000th Jiling G2 general-purpose embodied robot, marking the latest output milestone for one of China's most closely watched humanoid robotics companies.
The rollout underscores an accelerating production cadence at AGIBOT. The company delivered its 5,000th unit in December 2025, reached 10,000 units with its Yuanzheng A3 model on March 30, 2026, and has now pushed that figure to 15,000 with the G2 — all within roughly six months.
Yao Maoqing, partner, senior vice president, and president of AGIBOT's embodied intelligence business unit, framed the milestone not as an end goal but as a strategic mechanism. "Mass production is not the objective — it is a process," he said. "Scaling output enables rapid deployment across industries, generating real-world interaction data that feeds a data flywheel, making the robots progressively smarter and more reliable."
The Jiling G2, unveiled in October 2025, is positioned as an industrial-grade interactive embodied robot. It is powered by an NVIDIA Jetson Thor chip and features high-precision force-controlled dual arms, 19-degree-of-freedom dexterous hands with 3D tactile sensing, and a five-degree-of-freedom waist-leg assembly paired with an omnidirectional chassis. The platform incorporates a real-machine reinforcement learning toolchain.
On the perception and safety side, the G2 is equipped with 360-degree fisheye surround vision and front-and-rear dual LiDAR for autonomous navigation and active obstacle avoidance. Beyond-line-of-sight teleoperation is supported through both software and dedicated hardware links. The robot also supports multi-party continuous voice dialogue and knowledge-base query responses, and uses a dual-battery hot-swap system for rapid recharging without downtime.
AGIBOT positions the G2 across a wide range of deployment scenarios, including industrial operations, inspection and patrol, security screening, guided tours, home services, and research and development — a breadth of use cases that reflects the company's push to move humanoid robots from controlled environments into large-scale real-world applications.
The rapid output ramp signals that Chinese humanoid robotics manufacturers are moving beyond prototype and pilot phases, with AGIBOT emerging as a benchmark for production velocity in the sector.
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