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UBTech’s 2026 humanoid robots production to grow 10-fold to 5,000

UBTech’s 2026 humanoid robots production to grow 10-fold to 5,000

Posted on 19 November 2025 By jobuzo

UBTech Robotics says it plans to expand its assembly of humanoid robots 10-fold next year to as many as 5,000 units and double that to 10,000 in 2027, as the scale economics of China’s advanced manufacturing prowess shaves a fifth off production costs every year.

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The Shenzhen-based company was on track to deliver 500 humanoid robots for industrial use by the end of this year, scaling up since delivering the first 10 droids last year, UBTech’s chief branding officer Michael Tam said during an interview with the Post on Wednesday.

“Thanks to the rapid shift of China’s supply chain towards humanoid robotics and our close collaboration with upstream suppliers, we expect manufacturing cost to decline 20 to 30 per cent annually,” Tam said, adding that customer demand “far exceeds” current production capability.

“By roughly 2027 to 2030, we believe the unit [production] cost can fall to under US$20,000.”

The maker of the Walker S2 humanoid, with the world’s first self-replacing battery capability, underscores how China’s robotic companies are reaching a watershed moment, helped by falling production costs.

UBTech Robotics’ chief branding officer Michael Tam during the InnoTech Forum 2024 at the Hong Kong Ocean Park Marriott Hotel on October 18, 2024. Photo: SCMP
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More than 90 per cent of the components used in humanoid robots were made in China, with the exception of certain computing chips, Tam said.

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