Zhongqing Robotics Completes A1+ and A2 Financing Rounds

Zhongqing Robotics Completes A1+ and A2 Financing Rounds

Published:December 8, 2025
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Zhongqing Robotics’ completion of new A1+ and A2 financing rounds and the launch of its first mass-produced full-size humanoid robot, the T800.

Zhongqing Robotics has officially unveiled its full-size, high-efficiency general-purpose humanoid robot T800, and opened large-scale commercial sales.

At this critical moment for industrial deployment, the company shared another major capital milestone: following the successful completion of its Pre-A++ and A1 rounds—raising a total of US$140 million to support core R&D and product upgrades—Zhongqing Robotics has now completed its A1+ and A2 financing rounds.

These rounds brought together industrial capital, local state-owned investors, and market-oriented institutions. The A2 round was led by existing investor Huangpu River Capital, together with Henan Investment Group’s Huirong Fund and existing investor Huakong Fund. LeiShi Capital, Fortune Venture Capital, and other existing investors increased their stakes, while six new institutions— including CNC Investment and CCTV Fund—joined. This diverse capital structure underscores strong market confidence in the humanoid robotics sector and in Zhongqing’s technological and commercialization capabilities.

On the same day, Zhongqing launched its first commercially mass-produced, full-size general-purpose humanoid robot, the T800, now available for large-scale orders. Powered by fully self-developed technologies, the T800 achieves breakthroughs in peak torque, battery life, and human-like manipulation, with overall physical performance surpassing 90% of adult males. Its embodied-intelligence “body-brain” architecture boosts task success rates and enables precise operations such as plugging, unplugging, and assembly. The T800 comes in four configurations—including a base model and an open-source edition—serving research, education, industrial collaboration, and other scenarios. Zhongqing has also built out a product portfolio covering bipedal and full-body humanoid forms.

On the manufacturing front, Zhongqing has established its own production line in Shenzhen’s Nanshan District and plans to build a global manufacturing center in Zhengzhou, preparing for large-scale delivery. Looking ahead, the company will continue to iterate on core modules such as body design and motion-control algorithms, drive deeper integration of technology with application scenarios, and accelerate the industrialization of humanoid robots.