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EXEED and AiMOGA Deploy 110 Intelligent Police Robots in China

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EXEED and its robotics partner AiMOGA have initiated the first large-scale commercial deployment of intelligent police robots in China, delivering an initial batch of 110 units. Announced during the 2026 EXEED International Business Summit on May 7, 2026, this rollout is a shift from pilot programs to industrial-scale application. The companies confirmed that 1,000 units are already under contract for deployment across major urban centers, including Hangzhou, Wuhu, and Chengdu.

The intelligent police robots, specifically the Smart Police Unit R001 model, utilize embodied intelligence derived from automotive autonomous driving systems. By integrating multi-sensor fusion and advanced navigation, these machines handle complex urban tasks such as traffic management and security monitoring at large-scale public events. This transition from passenger vehicles to specialized robotics shows a trend of repurposing automotive AI stacks for public service infrastructure.

Technical Integration and Strategic Partnerships

A key technical differentiator for these units is the inclusion of solid-state batteries, which provide the high energy density required for long-duration patrol cycles. This hardware choice addresses a primary bottleneck in mobile robotics: the need for consistent uptime in 24-hour security environments. The development process involved a strategic collaboration with NVIDIA to integrate physical AI capabilities, allowing the robots to process environmental data in real-time with high precision.

The deployment of intelligent police robots is part of a move toward automated urban governance. By offloading routine monitoring and traffic control to autonomous systems, municipal departments can reallocate human personnel to higher-complexity tasks. The scale of the 1,000-unit order indicates that the economic model for these robots is viable for local governments seeking to modernize security infrastructure.

EXEED and AiMOGA are currently fulfilling the remaining orders for the 1,000-unit fleet. The companies expect to complete these deliveries by the end of the fiscal year. Production is scaling through existing manufacturing pipelines to meet the contract requirements for Hangzhou, Wuhu, and Chengdu.

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