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A Growing Global Footprint
Neolix said “its CES debut is backed by substantial real-world performance. To date, Neolix has deployed more than 16,000 L4 autonomous vehicles globally. Neolix ranks as the industry’s top player in both deployment scale and operational mileage, maintaining its position as the world’s largest RoboVan provider.
“While continuing to dominate the express delivery sector in China, Neolix has rapidly expanded across a wide range of intra-city logistics scenarios, including delivery services for fresh food, groceries, shopping malls, supermarkets, warehouses, pharmacies, and B2B on-demand needs, among others. Notably, non-express use cases now represent over 50% of total sales, proving the vehicles’ commercial versatility.
“Furthermore, Neolix pioneered the RoboVan-as-a-Service (RaaS) model in 2025, shifting autonomous fleets from a high-CapEx, ownership-based model to a service-based offering. By reducing upfront costs and operational complexity, the model has significantly lowered the barriers for shippers to adopt autonomous logistics. It has unlocked new demand while providing a proven, repeatable blueprint for large-scale global deployment of RoboVan fleets.
“In Qingdao, China, Neolix has deployed more than 1200 vehicles, making it the world’s largest and densest autonomous fleet deployment, demonstrating highly efficient, collaborative urban fleet operations and setting a global benchmark for city-wide RoboVan networks,” the company said.
In October 2025, Neolix became the first RoboVan company in the Middle East to receive public road operation approvals for fully unmanned vehicles in the UAE. This past year also developments in Japan and South Korea, including a strategic partnership with the Incheon City Government. As 2026 begins, Neolix has announced strategic partnerships with Luxmea, a European electric cargo vehicle manufacturer, and Salvador Caetano Auto, a Portuguese provider of automotive and mobility solutions.
“Looking ahead to 2026, Neolix plans to accelerate its global expansion, starting in the Middle East and establishing offices across Europe, the Americas, Australia, South East Asia, and other key regions. By working closely with local partners, Neolix aims to scale its RoboVan business worldwide, targeting more than 50,000 overseas deliveries in 2027,” Neolix said.
About Neolix
Neolix says it is a global leader in L4 autonomous logistics (RoboVan) solutions. “Its in-house developed L4 autonomous vehicles are widely deployed across express delivery, urban logistics, and other key scenarios. Guided by our mission to make autonomous vehicles accessible worldwide, Neolix has achieved a global footprint across numerous countries and cities, ranking as the industry’s top player in both deployment scale and operational mileage. Backed by full-stack capabilities spanning in-house software and hardware development, vehicle manufacturing, and intelligent fleet dispatching, Neolix has filed over 1,500 patents. Designed to help clients reduce costs and enhance efficiency at scale, Neolix vehicles enable 24/7 autonomous operations, running reliably in a wide range of weather and traffic conditions.”
