AgiBot, a robot company, recently announced that its 10,000th general-purpose embodied robot, "Expedition A3," was officially launched on March 28, 2026, marking a key breakthrough for the company in transitioning from technological research and development to large-scale industrial production in the field of embodied intelligence.

Since January 2025, AgiBot has achieved a tenfold increase in mass production within just 15 months. Looking back at its capacity growth path, it took about 11 months for AgiBot to increase from 1,000 to 5,000 units, while doubling from 5,000 to 10,000 units took only a few months. This exponential capacity release not only validates the company's technical accumulation in precision manufacturing and flexible production lines, but also indicates that the supply bottlenecks of embodied intelligent bodies are gradually being broken.

Peng Zhihui, co-founder, president, and CTO of AgiBot, pointed out that scaling is one of the most difficult technical challenges in the field of humanoid robots. The achievement of producing 10,000 units proves the company's comprehensive breakthroughs in manufacturing efficiency, scenario implementation, data flywheel, and supply chain ecology. With the reduction of production costs and improvement of hardware reliability, humanoid robots are moving from laboratory prototypes to the deep waters of commercialization.