AGV

Autonomous Forklifts Enter “High-Growth, Low-Penetration” Phase as Costs Decline

The unmanned forklift segment is rapidly maturing, driven by technological breakthroughs and structural labor shortages.

According to January 2026 research report, autonomous forklifts—integrating traditional forklift functionality with AGV/AMR technology—are now benefiting from mature SLAM-based natural navigation solutions, significantly accelerating deployment timelines .

Product prices have declined substantially, from approximately $60,000 per unit in 2018 to around $20,410 in 2024, aslarge-scale production and intensified competition drive down costs .

This affordability, combined with persistent labor shortages and rising wage costs, is fueling demand growth. Industry data indicates that nearly 31% of new AGV/AMR products launched globally in 2025 focused on autonomous forklifts, underscoring their strategic importance in the robotics landscape .

With current penetration rates still relatively low, the sector is positioned for significant expansion through both new application development and replacement of traditional manual equipment .