Self-driving startup eyes China's $400bn 'last-mile' delivery market

Neolix wants to take its robovans from theme parks to city street but hurdles remain

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Neolix has three to five robovans operating daily as mobile vendors in Beijing's Sun Park. (Photo by CK Tan)

CK TAN, Nikkei staff writer

SHANGHAI -- One of China's newest autonomous vehicle makers, Neolix, recently put self-driving microvans into action as it looks to scale up its solution to the country's logistics puzzle made more complex by a surge in online shopping.

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