An electric car, Xiaomi SU7 to be precise, is manufactured in this factory every ninety seconds.
Until now, Xiaomi has mostly sold mobile phones, but it has also been known for its home appliances and smart home appliances, but now it also manufactures cars. There seems to be maximum confidence in the company's direction in this area as well, at least this is shown by the fact that in the last few weeks more than 100,000 units of its first (electric) car, the SU7, have been sold. Order (by the way, the company plans to order 900 issues in the thousands).
There's a lot of industrial work going on at Xiaomi's factory: according to the company's founder, Lej Csün, 40 cars roll off the assembly line every hour, or roughly one every 90 seconds. This is possible because more than 700 robots work in the factory, and twenty humans are also involved in the work – and it all looks like this:
Of course, Xiaomi is not the only company with robots. One of China's largest electric car manufacturers, Nio, for example, has humanoid robots that work as quality inspectors:
(source: Self-development)
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