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ER7-900
Efort Intelligent Equipment
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ER7-900
Efort Intelligent EquipmentThe ER7-900 is a model designation within EFORT (Estun/Efort Intelligent Equipment) industrial robot product lines, a China-based manufacturer. The extracted facts do not contain a specific 'ER7-900' model entry; the closest listed variant is the ER7-910-MI (6-axis, 910mm reach, 7kg payload, IP67). EFORT offers a broad portfolio of 6-axis articulated and SCARA robots across general and clean-room applications. The company held 5.4% market share in H1 2024 with 7,500+ units sold, though it expects a wider 2025 loss. No independent teardown, user, or review data specific to the ER7-900 was present in the supplied facts.
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Specification
- payload
- 7 kg
- reach
- 900–911 mm (nominal 900 mm; one commerce listing states 911 mm)
- net_weight
- 38 kg
- power
- 2.2 kW
- max_joint_speed
- Up to 720°/s (J6); up to 220°/s per axis (general)
Price
No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.
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Evidence-graded claims from the Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report
Efort secured a USD 25.5 million robot order from Volkswagen's Chattanooga, Tennessee plant, fulfilled via its Polish subsidiary Autorobot.
Two independent news sources — Yicai Global [13] and imsilkroad [14] — consistently report this order with broadly aligned figures (USD 25.5M / RMB ~241M), though a minor discrepancy in the exact value remains unreconciled.
from Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report →Efort is a 'fully commercial' operation, generating approximately CNY 984 million in trailing twelve-month revenue as of the dossier date.
Yahoo Finance [5] — an independent financial data provider — directly quotes TTM revenue of CNY 983.98M from public exchange filings, though the company remains deeply unprofitable (net loss CNY 439.52M, margin -44.67%).
from Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report →Efort is backed by major Chinese industrial corporates Chery (automotive) and Midea (appliances) as strategic shareholders.
Independent news coverage of Efort's 2020 STAR Market IPO filing [11] names Chery and Midea as corporate backers, though current shareholding levels and the nature of any ongoing strategic relationship are not confirmed in the dossier.
from Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report →
Efort's 6-axis industrial robots and collaborative robots autonomously execute welding, palletizing, handling, spraying/painting, and polishing tasks once programmed, without human operation during task execution.
Product capability claims derive exclusively from vendor/commerce sources [2][3][7][8]; no independent technical review, teardown, or third-party operational audit is present in the dossier to verify specific autonomy features of individual models.
from Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report →Efort's collaborative robot ECR5 has a 10 kg payload capacity, and its 6-axis industrial robots support payloads up to 20 kg.
These specifications are listed only on commerce/vendor product pages [7][8] and have not been independently tested or confirmed by any third-party reviewer or customer.
from Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report →Efort's robots support CMA (Computer-Aided Manufacturing / spraying/painting) applications as a distinct product capability.
CMA spraying/painting capability is listed on commerce product pages [7][8] only; no independent customer validation, performance benchmark, or third-party certification of this specific application is present in the dossier.
from Efort Intelligent Equipment deep report →
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