A new delivery robot can tow 2,200 pounds

Weride, a global leader in autonomous driving technology, continues to push boundaries with its latest innovation, the Robovan W5.
Weride is the first publicly listed general-purpose autonomous driving and Robotaxi companies.
But that didn’t stop there. It extends its coverage into smart logistics with an impressive delivery robot.
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What is Robovan W5?
Imagine a delivery van that doesn’t require a driver. Essentially, this is the Robovan W5. The unmanned delivery solution was developed by Weride, with Level 4 autonomy and large cargo capacity. Forgot to need a driver. The van browsed and delivered on its own.

Robovan W5 (Weride)
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Capacity and modularity
The W5 stands out in the class with 194 cubic feet of cargo space and is able to carry about 2,205 pounds of payload. Even better, the cargo area is modular. This adaptability means it can be customized to suit a variety of business needs, making it a versatile solution for different industries.

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Cutting-edge technology
Weride leverages its extensive experience in autonomous driving to create complex systems for the W5. With nearly 25 million miles of autonomous driving data collected from its robot fleet and other vehicles, the W5 has the ability to handle real-world driving.
The van features a set of proprietary sensors that provide 360-degree perception, allowing it to accurately detect vehicles, traffic lights, pedestrians and other road users. It can perform ultra-cut drills, avoid obstacles, adapt to tilt and handle docking and parking. Its path optimization system adjusts routes in real time according to traffic conditions to improve the delivery efficiency of rapid delivery, urban distribution and point-to-point logistics.
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Performance and safety
The electric drivetrain provides 136 miles of operating range per charge. Safety is crucial, with redundant perception technology, drive chassis, emergency braking, collision warning system, remote monitoring and cloud control. The W5 is designed to operate reliably in a variety of weather conditions during the day and night.
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Fleet Management and Support
For enterprises operating multiple W5s, Weride provides a system that supports multiple vehicle rows and simplifies fleet management. Other benefits include smart scheduling, data analysis and wireless updates. Weride also offers 24/7 support, on-site training and free maintenance as part of its service package.
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Weride’s Vision
Dr. Tony Han, Founder and CEO of Weride, highlighted the company’s commitment to creating a comprehensive ecosystem of autonomous driving solutions. From Robotaxis and Robosweepers to Robovan W5, Weride aims to meet a variety of urban transportation needs with safe and reliable driverless technology.
Weride holds driverless licenses in China, the UAE, Singapore and the United States, operating in more than 30 cities in nine countries. The company has partnered with major OEM and Tier 1 suppliers such as Renault-Nissan-Messong (Mitsubishi Alliance), Yutong Group, GAC Group and Bosch.
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Kurt’s key points
The Robovan W5 has impressive cargo capabilities, advanced technology and a focus on safety and efficiency that has the potential to transform urban logistics. As Weride continues to innovate, we can expect to see more exciting developments in the field of autonomous driving.
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