ZERITH Robotics Hits Stride With Rapid Production
ZERITH Robotics has crossed a major milestone in its push toward affordable humanoid deployment. The company has scaled production of its H1 robot to more than 100 units per month in less than a year, signaling a swift transition from prototype development to full commercial rollout.
Starting at only RMB 99,000, or roughly $13,600, the H1 is positioned as one of the most accessible humanoids on the market today. This aggressive pricing appears to be fueling demand. Orders have already exceeded RMB 100 million, indicating strong early adoption and growing customer confidence in the platform.
The H1 is no longer a lab demo or pilot project. It is actively being deployed in more than 20 major landmark locations across key Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shenzhen. These placements highlight a practical shift toward real-world service roles rather than purely research or exhibition use.
For the robotics sector, this marks an important inflection point. Until recently, most commercial humanoid efforts focused on limited production runs or niche pilots. ZERITH’s acceleration into triple-digit monthly output and multimillion yuan orders suggests that mass market competition is beginning to take shape.
If this pace continues, the H1 could help redefine expectations for cost, scalability, and deployment timelines. With commercial customers already integrating the robot into public and enterprise environments, ZERITH is positioning itself as a front runner in the race to bring humanoids into everyday use at a price point that broadens accessibility.
The coming year will reveal whether this early momentum holds, but the initial indicators are clear. A shift from experimentation to commercial delivery is underway, and ZERITH Robotics intends to be at the front of it.