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无人物流车商业化加速,佑驾创新刘国清:“路权”是规模化落地关键,L3级已准备就绪
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-18 08:01

Core Viewpoint - China has been the world's largest logistics market for nine consecutive years, and traditional models struggle to create more profit through cost-cutting or efficiency improvements. The future of logistics requires smarter transportation, which is fundamentally addressed by unmanned logistics vehicles [1][4]. Group 1: Company Developments - Youjia Innovation officially launched its unmanned logistics brand "Xiaozhu Unmanned Vehicle" on September 15, introducing two models, T5 and T8, equipped with advanced sensor technology [1][4]. - The company aims to deliver 400 to 500 vehicles by the end of this year, with projected sales reaching tens of thousands next year, generating an estimated revenue of 400 to 500 million yuan, maintaining a gross margin of 20% to 30% [5][6]. Group 2: Market Trends - The unmanned logistics vehicle market is expected to experience explosive growth, with an annual growth rate exceeding 60% from 2025 to 2028, potentially surpassing a market size of 20 billion yuan [4]. - Recent financing activities in the unmanned logistics sector indicate strong market interest, with significant investments in companies like New Stone Age and Jiusi Intelligent [4]. Group 3: Technological Advancements - Breakthroughs in chips, sensors, and algorithms over the past decade have laid the foundation for unmanned logistics vehicles to meet real-world demands, with costs decreasing significantly due to advancements in passenger vehicle automation [3][4]. - The company has developed a product matrix based on L1 to L4 autonomous driving technologies, providing comprehensive technical support to automakers [9]. Group 4: Regulatory Environment - The Chinese government has released positive signals for the industry, promoting unmanned vehicle technology through various action plans, with over 100 cities opening up road rights for unmanned delivery vehicles by mid-2025 [4][6]. - The key challenge for the industry is not just technological but also adapting urban governance systems to new logistics forms, particularly regarding road rights and public resource usage [6][8]. Group 5: Strategic Partnerships - Youjia Innovation is exploring operational models in collaboration with local enterprises, such as a recent strategic agreement with Shenzhen Post and Eastern Bus to advance unmanned logistics applications [8].