Global X中国机械人及人工智能ETF:乘人形机器人与Robotaxi商业化东风
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-30 08:13

Core Insights - The report by Future Asset Global Investment (Hong Kong) highlights the strong growth potential of the Global X China Robotics and AI ETF (02807), focusing on humanoid robots and Robotaxi as key AI application areas benefiting from orders, financing, and policy support [1][2] Group 1: Humanoid Robots - The commercialization of humanoid robots in China is accelerating, with major companies like ZhiYuan, YuShu, and UBTECH announcing multi-million dollar orders, including UBTECH's record order of 250 million yuan in September [1] - Financing conditions for humanoid robots remain robust, with YuShu completing a Series C funding round at a valuation of 12 billion yuan and initiating an IPO process [2] - Major tech companies such as Alibaba and JD.com are investing in the humanoid robot sector, further supporting its growth [2] Group 2: Policy Support - Humanoid robots have been designated as a strategically important industry by the central government, with local governments like Beijing and Zhejiang setting targets to deploy 10,000 to 20,000 humanoid robots by 2027, offering subsidies of up to 30% of robot prices [2] Group 3: Robotaxi - The commercialization of Robotaxi is accelerating, with China leading globally and operating a fleet of over 2,000 vehicles, including approximately 1,000 from Baidu's Apollo Go [2] - The unit profitability of Robotaxi is improving, with expected increases in daily order volume and average order price, while costs related to remote assistance and hardware are projected to decline [2] Group 4: ETF Composition - The Global X China Robotics and AI ETF invests in leading Chinese robotics and AI companies, with 40% of its components involved in the humanoid robot supply chain, covering areas from AI brains (Baidu, iFlytek) to robot components (Inovance, Shuanghuan, Zhaowei) and integrators (UBTECH) [2] - The ETF also strategically includes core companies in the Robotaxi sector, such as Horizon Robotics, Pony AI, and WeRide, to capture the wave of AI applications in China [2]