Automotive Author:EqualOcean News , Leci Zhang, Yiran Xing Editor:Yiran Xing Updated 2 hours ago (GMT+8)

Recently, XPeng announced further progress in its intelligent technology strategy with the formal establishment of Pangxing Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. (广州鹏行智能科技有限公司) in Guangzhou.

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The new company has a registered capital of RMB 10 million and is legally represented by Chen Zhiyuan. Its business scope covers industrial robot manufacturing, intelligent robot R&D and sales, as well as installation and maintenance of industrial robots. The move signals XPeng’s continued expansion into the intelligent robotics sector and is expected to strengthen its future technology innovation and market development.

As a leading Chinese smart EV maker, XPeng has in recent years intensified efforts in autonomous driving and intelligent connectivity. The creation of Pangxing Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. appears to be a key step in this broader strategic layout. By exploring the robotics field, XPeng aims not only to enrich its product portfolio but also to tap new growth opportunities in industrial automation and smart manufacturing.

Corporate registry data show the new entity is wholly owned by Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd., underscoring the company’s commitment to intelligent technologies. With AI advancing rapidly, intelligent robots are becoming critical tools for industrial upgrading across sectors. XPeng’s entry is therefore likely to inject fresh momentum into the market.

Globally, the intelligent robotics market is expanding quickly. Industry research indicates strong growth ahead, particularly in industrial, medical, and service applications. XPeng’s timing positions it to potentially secure an early foothold in this emerging space.

The company’s exploration of smart manufacturing could also accelerate transformation within China’s auto industry. Advanced robotics may help XPeng improve production efficiency, reduce labor costs, and enhance product quality. Applications in after-sales service and customer experience could further strengthen its competitiveness.

That said, the robotics arena presents real challenges. Despite XPeng’s accumulated experience in intelligent technologies, robotics development differs significantly from automotive manufacturing. Sustained investment in R&D, market development, and supply chain integration will be essential if the company aims to successfully evolve from an automaker into a broader intelligent technology player.

Overall, the establishment of Pangxing Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. marks another important step in XPeng’s intelligent technology ambitions. If executed well, the move could position the company to capture opportunities in the next wave of AI-driven industrial transformation.