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This stuff is still in its infancy, and practical applications are limited today, but it's not hard to imagine that this stuff will improve fairly rapidly. The main use I can see is for robots doing work in spaces that are primarily designed for humans, such as doing house chores.
One can imagine these being installed in luxury homes by default and being treated as a regular appliance and maintains the house 24/7. Probably won't be available for general use in a long while outside of major cities. But there's nothing stopping the innovation from happening because of China's energy sovereignty.
I can also imagine these things being installed in community kitchens, taking care of public spaces, and so on.