Chery’s AiMOGA Robotics begins IPO preparations as it targets overseas markets
Chery's robotics spinout AiMOGA has begun IPO preparations with no exchange or timetable set, while reporting 3,000 robot deliveries across 60+ countries.
AiMOGA Robotics, a spinout of Chinese automaker Chery, has begun preparing for a potential standalone IPO and is in discussions over possible listing venues, per TechNode. No exchange has been selected and no timetable has been announced.
Company leadership said a listing could provide funding for technology investment and international expansion, according to TechNode. The reporting cites Reuters as the original source of the exclusive, which also noted AiMOGA's ambitions to export humanoid police robots to overseas markets.
AiMOGA was incubated by Chery in January 2025. The company says it has delivered more than 3,000 robots globally, including 2,000 outside China, with a presence in more than 60 countries and regions. It has also deployed 110 humanoid police robots in several Chinese cities, per TechNode.
The company is targeting 10,000 global robot deliveries in the coming year, a more than threefold increase over its current cumulative total. The overseas focus — with roughly two-thirds of deliveries already going abroad — positions AiMOGA as one of the more internationally oriented humanoid robotics firms to emerge from China's crowded robotics sector.
The IPO move follows a pattern of Chery spinning out technology-adjacent units to pursue independent capital markets access. No valuation, fundraising target, or lead underwriter has been disclosed in the sources available.
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