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新石器余恩源:无人配送车竞争刚刚开始,唯有竞争才能构建高效生态系统
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-06-01 06:54

Group 1 - The unmanned delivery vehicle industry is expected to experience explosive growth in 2025, with a development speed reaching ten times that of the previous year [1] - The company, New Stone, is currently delivering over 1,000 unmanned vehicles per month, with expectations to exceed 2,000 units per month between Q2 and Q3, and April's delivery surpassing the total for the entire year of 2024 [1][3] - The application scenarios for unmanned delivery vehicles have expanded from densely populated urban areas to rural regions, with operational ranges extending from non-motor vehicle lanes to motor vehicle lanes [3] Group 2 - New Stone has developed various vehicle models, including 3 cubic meter small vehicles and 6 cubic meter medium vehicles, with larger capacity models currently in development [3] - The delivery distance has significantly increased, with routes of 70 to 80 kilometers now common, breaking the previous limitation of around 3 kilometers [3] - The core mission of the logistics industry is cost reduction and efficiency improvement, which New Stone aims to achieve through visual technology and algorithms [3] Group 3 - The company plans to implement a no-map technology based on visual algorithms in the second half of this year, expanding application scenarios from planned logistics in the express delivery sector to real-time logistics similar to ride-hailing services [3] - By the end of this year, New Stone expects to deploy 4,000 to 5,000 unmanned vehicles in scenarios outside of express delivery, primarily for real-time logistics scheduling [3] - The competition in the industry is just beginning, with major players like Meituan, JD.com, and Alibaba entering the market, emphasizing the need for competition to build an efficient ecosystem [3] Group 4 - The logistics industry inherently seeks cost optimization, and unmanned delivery vehicles must prioritize cost reduction as their core mission [3] - New Stone aims to release value in more scenarios, including express delivery, industrial clusters, and rural areas, ultimately achieving global scale operations [3]