BSR Feature: XTRITON — Taiwan Auto Paint Automation Highlights
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Taiwan Tesla and Taiwan Toyota have already been deployed and are operational at their respective locations.
Golden Body Painting Art, located in Kaohsiung City, southern Taiwan (President: Huang Chongcheng), employs 42 on-site technicians and is one of Tainan’s leading Tesla repair shops, handling approximately 180–200 Tesla vehicles per month. Regarding the introduction of PaintGo, President Huang stated: “Maintaining optimal gun distance, moving the spray gun at a consistent speed, and controlling overlap is beyond human capability.” Currently, over 160 vehicle panels per month are finished using PaintGo’s block painting system, successfully increasing booth utilization and generating tangible operational benefits.
Additionally, at Central Toyota, a dealer and repair facility located in Taichung City, central Taiwan, during the period from October 2024 to March 2025
After undergoing PaintGo implementation testing, it is now in active operation. The evaluation showed that compared to work performed by experienced technicians, total operation time was reduced by approximately 22.7%, and paint consumption for clear coating decreased by 32.7%. The company handles 400–500 body and paint repair vehicles per month, which account for roughly two-thirds of total revenue. As a result, the on-site manager stated, “Efficiency improvements from AI painting directly translate into profit,” and indicated their intention to continue using the system.
PaintGo is not only effective for painting in self-repair but also highly compatible with removable clear protective coatings, such as SPPF, applied with spray guns.
The coating forms a film that performs its intended function when layered, but spraying by hand requires skilled painting techniques, making the process challenging. When asked about its compatibility with PaintGo, the respondent said, "While operations by experienced technicians are needed for controlling humidity and film thickness, human error leading to coating defects is less likely to occur, and the compatibility is good."
GratitudeWe sincerely thank Japan’s BSR BODY SHOP REPORT, a professional automotive repair magazine, for its in-depth interview and feature on XTRITON’s Smart Bionic Painting Robot. This coverage allows more international readers to see Taiwan’s breakthroughs in automotive paint automation. The BSR feature particularly focused on real-world deployments of the Smart Bionic Painting Robot within Taiwan’s Tesla and Toyota service networks, presenting data that highlights its impact on on-site efficiency and quality.
Golden Body Painting Art, located in Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan (President: Huang Chongcheng), employs 42 professional technicians and handles approximately 180–200 Tesla vehicles per month. Facing this high repair volume, President Huang noted, “Maintaining optimal spray gun distance and speed is at the limit of human capability.” To address this, they introduced the Smart Bionic Painting Robot, which uses AI to replicate the feel of skilled technicians. Today, over 160 vehicle panels per month are painted with high quality by the robot, effectively increasing booth utilization and generating tangible operational benefits.
Central Toyota (Toyota Taichung) officially deployed the system after implementation testing between 2024 and 2025. On-site measurements showed that total operation time was reduced by approximately 22.7% and clear coat paint usage decreased by 32.7%. With the factory handling 400–500 body and paint repair vehicles per month, the efficiency gains from AI painting translate directly into clearer profit potential. The on-site manager even stated, “The AI Smart Bionic Painting Robot directly enhances operational efficiency.”
The Smart Bionic Painting Robot is not only suitable for general repair painting but also highly compatible with removable clear protective coatings such as SPPF. Even when precise control of film thickness and humidity is required, the robot significantly reduces the risk of coating defects caused by manual work, ensuring stable performance even in high-difficulty applications.
XTRITON sincerely thanks BSR for its professional evaluation of the AI Smart Bionic Painting Robot in this special feature. This recognition belongs not only to us but also to all automotive paint industry partners willing to embrace technology within traditional craftsmanship.
In the future, XTRITON will continue to support global repair networks through technological innovation, advancing toward a smarter painting era with higher quality and greater efficiency.
