As the world's largest market for electric vehicles, China is now setting its sights on a new frontier: humanoid robots. In a move that could potentially disrupt the global robotics industry, Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giants are investing heavily in the development of humanoid robots, challenging Tesla's dominance in the field. Companies such as BYD and Geely, which have already made significant strides in the EV sector, are now pouring resources into creating robots that can perform a range of tasks, from manufacturing to healthcare. With the Chinese government's backing, these EV giants are racing to commercialise their humanoid robots, which could have far-reaching implications for industries and economies around the world.


China’s EV giants challenge Tesla in race to commercialise humanoid robots  South China Morning Post