Neolix says its autonomous fleet has passed 100 million kilometres of real-world driving, the first in the robovan segment to reach the mark
Neolix has announced that its autonomous fleet has surpassed 100 million kilometres of real-world driving, which the company says makes it the first in the robovan segment to reach the milestone. The Chinese autonomous logistics firm has more than 16,000 vehicles deployed across 15 countries and holds operating permits in over 300 cities and regions in China, including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.
Deployments span express delivery, retail distribution, pharmaceuticals and industrial logistics. Neolix counts SF Express, JD Logistics, China Post, ZTO Express and YTO Express among its customers and says it has captured approximately 70% of awarded tenders in China’s autonomous delivery market. In Qingdao, the company operates over 1,200 autonomous vehicles under a RoboVan-as-a-Service (RaaS) model.
Internationally, Neolix holds the Middle East’s first autonomous delivery operation licence and has delivered 300 robovans to the UAE. The company is also advancing public-road testing across multiple European markets. Its mapless autonomous driving solution removes reliance on high-definition maps, reducing deployment time and cost while supporting regulatory compliance across borders.
In a statement, Enyuan Yu, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Neolix, said: “Reaching 100 million kilometers is more than a technical metric; it is a validation of our business model across diverse, complex, and unpredictable environments. True autonomous capability cannot be simulated. It must be forged through large-scale, sustained operations.”
Source: PR Newswire
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