Qingtian ZHU GMV Surges 80% as Spring Festival Orders Set to Top 5,000

Recently, the robot rental platform Jingtianzhu experienced significant growth over the Spring Festival holiday. As of February 12, the platform had received over 1,000 orders for the holiday period. Based on confirmed and reserved orders, total orders for the entire Spring Festival are projected to exceed 5,000, with the platform's overall GMV rising approximately 80% compared to the previous period.
In terms of trends, orders grew 30% in the two weeks leading up to the Spring Festival, with growth accelerating to 47% in the week immediately before the holiday. Growth during the Spring Festival week is expected to surpass 60%, remaining at a high level around 50% after the holiday. About 30% of users rented a robot for the first time during this period, indicating that robot consumption is shifting from trial use to regular demand.
Regarding transaction structure, orders related to the "999 Yuan Universal Robot Experience Program" accounted for roughly 15%, driving rapid expansion in standardized scenarios. Simultaneously, growth in high-complexity applications contributed to an approximately 15% increase in the platform's average transaction price. The platform currently coordinates over 3,000 robots, serving more than 100 cities nationwide. On February 13, Jingtianzhu also launched its national city partner strategy and announced it will hold its first city partner strategy launch event in Shanghai in March, accelerating its scale expansion.
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Recently, the robot rental platform Jingtianzhu experienced significant growth over the Spring Festival holiday. As of February 12, the platform had received over 1,000 orders for the holiday period. Based on confirmed and reserved orders, total orders for the entire Spring Festival are projected to exceed 5,000, with the platform's overall GMV rising approximately 80% compared to the previous period.
In terms of trends, orders grew 30% in the two weeks leading up to the Spring Festival, with growth accelerating to 47% in the week immediately before the holiday. Growth during the Spring Festival week is expected to surpass 60%, remaining at a high level around 50% after the holiday. About 30% of users rented a robot for the first time during this period, indicating that robot consumption is shifting from trial use to regular demand.
Regarding transaction structure, orders related to the "999 Yuan Universal Robot Experience Program" accounted for roughly 15%, driving rapid expansion in standardized scenarios. Simultaneously, growth in high-complexity applications contributed to an approximately 15% increase in the platform's average transaction price. The platform currently coordinates over 3,000 robots, serving more than 100 cities nationwide. On February 13, Jingtianzhu also launched its national city partner strategy and announced it will hold its first city partner strategy launch event in Shanghai in March, accelerating its scale expansion.
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