Unitree Targeting Up to 20,000 Humanoid Robot Shipments in 2026

While American giants battle for the spotlight, China’s Unitree Robotics is quietly preparing to flood the market. In an aggressive push for 2026, Unitree is targeting shipments of between 10,000 to 20,000 of their humanoid units, like the highly viral G1.

Priced aggressively and moving incredibly fast, Unitree is leveraging state-backed research and deep supply chain roots alongside companies like Xiaomi to scale production at an unprecedented rate. The G1, known for its extreme agility and affordability, is positioning China as a dominant force in the mass commercialization of humanoid robotics.

If Unitree hits these shipment numbers, they could become the first company to truly democratize access to advanced bipedal robots.

Source: Chaos and Order

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