Neolix Achieves Milestone of Over 100 Million Kilometers in Autonomous Deliveries
Neolix Achieves Major Milestone in Autonomous Operations
Neolix, a global frontrunner in L4 autonomous logistics, has reached a remarkable milestone by surpassing 100 million kilometers in operational driving. This achievement cements its position as the leading company in the RoboVan segment, and it highlights the extensive scalability and viability of its autonomous logistics solutions.
With over 16,000 autonomous vehicles deployed across 15 different countries, Neolix has moved beyond pilot programs into sustained and commercially feasible operations. According to Enyuan Yu, the founder and CEO of Neolix, "Reaching 100 million kilometers is not just a technical metric; it’s a testament to our business model working in diverse, complex, and unpredictable environments. True autonomy cannot be simulated; it must be born through sustained large-scale operations. This milestone shows that Neolix is poised to redefine the backbone of global logistics."
In China, Neolix was one of the early companies to obtain approval for public road delivery pilots, and it has since gained operational licenses in over 300 cities and regions, including major logistical hubs like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. The company’s implementations span various sectors such as express delivery, retail distribution, pharmaceuticals, and industrial logistics.
Demonstrating its ability to operate in extreme and complex environments, Neolix launched the first regular autonomous delivery route in Tibet in 2025, showcasing reliable performance in adverse weather conditions and at high altitudes. In the commercial sector, Neolix has secured significant partnerships, becoming a crucial provider of autonomous vehicles for leading logistics operators such as SF Express, JD Logistics, China Post, ZTO Express, and YTO Express, capturing approximately 70% of the awarded tenders within China's autonomous delivery market.
In Qingdao, Neolix operates over 1,200 autonomous vehicles through a RoboVan as a service (RaaS) model, which allows for on-demand autonomous delivery accessed via consumer platforms. Internationally, Neolix has also marked its presence by obtaining the first autonomous delivery operation license in the Middle East, delivering 300 RoboVans to the UAE. Looking ahead to 2026, the company is enhancing its public road tests and collaborations across multiple European markets.
Neolix’s global expansion hinges on its unique driverless solution that eliminates the need for high-definition mapping, substantially cutting down the implementation time and costs while increasing data security and regulatory compliance for cross-border operations.
As for future plans, Neolix aims to deploy more than 10,000 autonomous vehicles internationally and initiate operations in at least three new countries by 2026, accelerating the integration of autonomous logistics into the essential fabric of urban global infrastructure. This ambitious stride aligns with the wider trend of evolving delivery ecosystems designed to meet the demands of modern urban living.
Consequently, as Neolix continues to navigate the dynamic logistics landscape, its success will likely reshape the future of delivery services, establishing benchmarks that others in the sector will aspire to reach.