Neolix, an autonomous delivery specialist, and Luxmea, a provider of electric cargo and mobility solutions, have announced a strategic partnership. The collaboration will focus on urban delivery in the European market, leveraging AI as the core driver to build an efficient and sustainable ecosystem for urban logistics.
Working in robovan R&D, manufacturing and services, Neolix’s core products have obtained certification from TÜV Rheinland and reputed to comply with more than 20 ECE/EU regulations, enabling adaptation to diverse urban delivery needs. Neolix’s autonomous vehicles have been deployed in 15 countries and regions worldwide, with cumulative delivery and deployment volume reportedly exceeding 15,000 units.
Luxmea, a Bodo Vehicle Industry brand, specializes in electric cargo bikes and urban smart mobility solutions. Its electric cargo bike solutions are used in urban logistics and last-mile delivery (from hubs to customers), with over 550,000 electric bikes deployed across Europe.
Under the cooperation agreement, Neolix will leverage its L4 autonomous driving and core AI technologies to provide Luxmea’s business with intelligent upgrading, jointly building a new urban logistics ecosystem tailored to European market demands and accelerating the development of Europe’s vast smart logistics market. The partnership will also focus on the development needs of the European market.
Will Zhao, executive president of Neolix, said, “Europe is a strategic hub for global smart logistics, and this partnership with Luxmea is a crucial step in deepening our European layout. Through the in-depth empowerment of AI technology and autonomous vehicle products, we will work with Luxmea to address last-mile delivery challenges and bring more efficient and convenient logistics experiences to European consumers.”
Wenjun Lin, general manager of Luxmea, added, “Neolix’s technical strength and large-scale operational experience perfectly complement our local supply chain resources and technical integration capabilities. Luxmea’s technological accumulation in European micromobility drive control and ecosystem, combined with Neolix’s AI intelligent technology, will create synergistic leaps forward. We look forward to promoting the innovative upgrading of last-mile delivery models through our collaborative efforts and supporting the EU in achieving its sustainable logistics development goals.”
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