Meanwhile, major Chinese tech companies are making their own moves in the humanoid robot sector. At least 18 automakers have joined the race, spurred by government incentives and technological ...
Beijing-based NOETIX Robotics has developed the N2, a robot capable of performing continuous backflips with near-perfect stability.
Chinese authorities are pushing humanoid robots as the next big thing after electric vehicles. This gives them a common cause ...
Xpeng's robot on display during an expo in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. [Photo provided to China Daily] Chinese automakers are accelerating their forays into the burgeoning humanoid robot sector ...
Waymo, America’s only fare-collecting robotaxi firm, runs over 700 cars in San Francisco, Phoenix and Los Angeles. Tesla, ...
XPEV prepares to mass-produce flying cars and humanoid robots by next year and considers an investment of up to $13.8 billion ...
Several Chinese EV stocks are surging, defying the broader downturn in U.S. equities, which are experiencing historic losses.
Flying cars could soon hit the sky as Chinese electric vehicle company XPeng announced plans to start mass production of its ...
“The Xpeng Aeroht ‘Land Aircraft Carrier’ (LAC) flying car stands out as a highlight, marking a new chapter in China’s ...
At the beginning of the year, local governments across the country have been rolling out the red carpet for companies like ...
Xpeng shares are moving higher on Tuesday after the company announced it is considering investing up to 100 billion yuan ($13 ...
Chinese EV maker Xpeng (NYSE:XPEV) is gearing up for a massive investment in humanoid robots, with potential spending ...