New updates have been reported about Robotera.
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Robotics firm ROBOTERA has raised RMB 1 billion in a new strategic round that lifts its valuation above RMB 10 billion and underscores accelerating commercial traction. The round, completed just two months after its prior raise and above the original target, brought in new backers including Gaocheng Capital, Singtel Innov8, Woori Venture Partners, CICC Porsche Fund, and China Fortune-Tech Capital, while existing investors CDH Venture and Growth Capital and Tsinghua Holding Tiancheng Asset Management materially increased their positions.
ROBOTERA now counts 16 industrial investors from technology, automotive, logistics, semiconductors, new energy, new materials, and telecoms, including Geely Capital, Alibaba, Lenovo, Haier Capital, BAIC, Golden Resources Group, and several major overseas players. The company maintains fully in‑house hardware development, using its own motors, reducers, and joint modules in its L7 humanoid robot, which holds world records in high and long jump, and in 2024 it introduced a direct‑drive dexterous hand that has reached around 70% of human efficiency in logistics tasks, with over 1,000 units shipped in 2025, half to international customers.
Commercial adoption is scaling, with cumulative orders surpassing RMB 500 million and roughly 50% of demand coming from overseas clients, including nine of the world’s ten largest listed technology companies, some of which have reordered up to six times. In logistics operations across Shenzhen, Huzhou, Hangzhou, Hefei, and Beijing, ROBOTERA reports efficiency gains of up to 70% in certain deployments, and its cross‑border inspection solution with SF Express has moved into large‑scale customs use, with individual contracts exceeding RMB 50 million.
Beyond logistics, ROBOTERA’s customer base spans Samsung, Geely, Renault, Lenovo, Haier, TCL, and Century Golden Resources, covering 3C, automotive, and high‑end manufacturing applications. Management plans to use the new capital to accelerate R&D cycles, expand production, and deepen penetration in e‑commerce logistics, industrial manufacturing, and pharmaceutical distribution, positioning the company to broaden its global footprint and reinforce its competitive moat in advanced robotics for industrial use cases.

