Chinese Autonomous Vehicle Firm Minieye Targets Saudi Arabia with 1,000 Robovans by 2030

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Chinese smart driving solutions provider Minieye Technology has partnered with Saudi cross-border investment firm Ewpartners to deploy autonomous delivery vehicles in Saudi Arabia, marking the Shenzhen-based company’s first foray into the Middle East market.

The partnership aims to deploy up to 1,000 Level-4 robovans by 2030, according to a company announcement on Tuesday. Minieye will deliver its Xiaozhu robovan, designed primarily for last-mile deliveries and retail scenarios in supermarkets and related segments, along with complete technical solutions.

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