China Can Build Humanoids at Scale but Faces Buyer Shortage

China has demonstrated the capability to manufacture humanoid robots at a significant scale. The production capacity exists within the country's robust industrial framework. However, the primary challenge lies in finding enough buyers

China has demonstrated the capability to manufacture humanoid robots at a significant scale. The production capacity exists within the country's robust industrial framework. However, the primary challenge lies in finding enough buyers for these machines. Market demand is currently lagging behind the rapid production capabilities. Manufacturers are focusing on scaling up output despite the uncertain market reception. The article highlights the disconnect between supply and potential commercial application. Identifying viable use cases remains a critical hurdle for widespread adoption. The industry must now pivot its focus toward securing commercial contracts. Future growth depends on convincing businesses to integrate humanoids into operations. The economic viability of mass production hinges on this demand generation.