Robots Now Available for Rent Like Power Banks
The Robot Rental Revolution Begins
Imagine renting a robot as easily as grabbing a power bank from a shopping mall kiosk. This futuristic concept became reality when Zhiyuan Robotics launched its groundbreaking 'Qingtian Zhu' platform at the National Robot Leasing Ecosystem Summit.
Breaking Down Barriers
The platform represents a major shift in robotics accessibility. Traditional robot adoption often comes with steep costs and technical hurdles that deter smaller businesses and individual users. Qingtian Zhu changes this by offering:
- Flexible rental options comparable to shared mobility services
- Simplified processes that eliminate complex procurement procedures
- Diverse applications through partnerships with content developers
"We're essentially creating an ecosystem where robots become as easy to use as any other service," explained Jiang Qingsong, chairman of Qingtian Zhu.
Ambitious Growth Plans
The company isn't thinking small. Their "1234 Strategic Plan" sets concrete targets:
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Where Will We See These Robots First?
The rollout will follow a carefully staged approach:
- Entertainment and hospitality sectors lead the charge (2025)
- Industrial applications begin pilot testing (2026)
- Full-scale manufacturing adoption expected (2027-2028)
- Home environments likely seeing robots last (2028+)
"We're starting where the technology fits best today," Jiang noted during media discussions. "As capabilities improve through data collection and model training, we'll expand into more demanding environments."
Sweetening the Deal
The platform plans aggressive incentives to drive adoption:
- For users: Sign-up bonuses, loyalty points, and limited-time discounts
- For businesses: Three-month free trials, marketing support, and operational assistance
The goal? Create critical mass quickly in what Zhiyuan believes could become a trillion-yuan market.
Key Points:
- Robot rentals could follow the successful sharing economy model
- Zhiyuan aims for nationwide coverage within two years
- Different industries will adopt at varying paces based on technical readiness
- Generous incentives aim to accelerate market acceptance