Neolix Autonomous Vans Surpass 100M Kilometers
Neolix, a company specializing in L4 autonomous logistics solutions, announced its autonomous fleet has driven more than 100 million kilometers in real-world conditions. The milestone solidifies the company's position in the market for robotic delivery vans. The announcement was made in a French-language press release.
- Neolix has secured significant funding, including a Series D round of over $600 million in late 2025, which was the largest private fundraising for an autonomous driving company in China at the time. Key investors include UAE-based StoneVenture, CDH, and Legend Capital. - The company operates on a "RoboVan-as-a-Service" (RaaS) model in some locations and also sells hardware directly to major logistics providers like SF Express, JD Logistics, and China Post. Neolix has captured approximately 70% of the awarded tenders in China's autonomous delivery market. - As of September 2025, Neolix had produced 10,000 autonomous vehicles and by February 2026 had deployed over 16,000 vans across 15 countries. The company's manufacturing facility has an annual capacity of 10,000 units, with plans to expand to 30,000. - A key feature of Neolix's technology is its map-free autonomous driving solution, which reduces the time and cost of deployment in new regions. The vehicles are equipped with 12 high-definition cameras, a LiDAR sensor, and an NVIDIA Orin computing platform. - Founded by CEO Enyuan Yu in 2018, the company has developed its full-stack autonomous system in-house, including a proprietary AI model named "Neolix-VA" for navigating complex traffic. - The company is actively expanding globally, having secured the first autonomous delivery license in the Middle East and forming a strategic partnership with European electric mobility provider Luxmea. Neolix aims to deploy over 10,000 vehicles internationally by 2026.