机器人共享模式要火?擎天租:预计春节期间机器人租赁或超5000单

Group 1 - The demand for entertainment performances during the Spring Festival has opened new business opportunities for shared robots, with the rental platform Qingtian Rental expecting to exceed 5,000 orders during the holiday period, representing an approximately 80% month-on-month growth in overall GMV [1] - The rental user base is expanding from enterprises and exhibition centers to individuals, with an increasing number of orders for personal events such as birthday parties and small gatherings [1] - The platform saw a 30% month-on-month increase in order volume in the two weeks leading up to the Spring Festival, with a further acceleration to 47% in the week before the holiday [1] Group 2 - The demand for robot rentals is accelerating from core cities to nationwide, with first-tier cities like Shanghai and Beijing still being the main hubs for high-value orders, while new first-tier cities and even third and fourth-tier cities are seeing significant order growth [2] - The majority of rental orders during the Spring Festival are driven by cultural tourism and commercial performances, with a notable increase in demand for robots in scenic spots and parks [2] - The platform currently has over 3,000 robots available for dispatch, covering more than 100 cities nationwide, demonstrating its capability for cross-city scheduling and multi-scenario delivery [2] Group 3 - The Spring Festival reflects not only market enthusiasm but also signals the important shift towards platformization, networking, and scaling in the robot rental industry [3] - The rental market and shared model significantly lower the cost of using robots, facilitating their commercialization across various sectors [3] - The rental market is expected to perform well in the short to medium term, particularly in the entertainment sector [3] Group 4 - To further lower the entry barriers for robot usage, Qingtian Rental plans to launch a national city partner strategy, with a strategic release event scheduled for March in Shanghai [4] - The company aims to reduce the entry threshold for robot rentals through a combination of machine subsidies, technical support, operational training, and traffic protection [4] - The platform will provide significant machine subsidies below market prices through strategic partnerships, alleviating the burden of heavy asset investment for city partners [4]