Alibaba’s self-driving robots deliver more than 1 million orders

Alibaba DAMO Academy, a global research initiative set up by Alibaba Group, reports that the last-mile logistics vehicle “Xiaomanlv”, developed by its autonomous driving lab, has delivered over one million shipment orders as of September 2021.

Xiaomanlv achieved this milestone within one year of its launch, serving over 160 urban communities and school campuses across 52 cities in mainland China. Collectively, they have delivered packages to more than 200,000 consumers.

The lab also announced plans to increase the fleet of Xiaomanlv to 10,000 over the coming three years, boosting delivery capacity to one million packages per day.

Alibaba has been exploring autonomous driving technology since 2015 to address the last-mile delivery challenges associated with the e-commerce economy. By leveraging its cloud-based intelligent simulation testing platform, which is able to create up to 10,000 virtual scenarios including extreme weather and ultra-weak night visibility scenarios for testing the robot’s algorithm. Xiaomanlv can manage without human intervention 99.9999% of the time, despite the challenge that it needs to identify over 40 million obstacles during a typical day’s work.

Gang Wang

“One important breakthrough is our ability to use advanced algorithms to achieve a low-cost mass deployment of our self-driving vehicles across communities and campuses,” says Gang Wang, head of autonomous driving lab, Alibaba DAMO Academy.

“Through our proprietary multi-sensor fusion solution and cutting-edge machine learning platform AutoDrive, we are able to achieve the L4 level of autonomous driving without leaning on expensive, high-definition sensors to navigate. This helps us significantly cut down our hardware costs. As a result, the overall per unit cost of production and operation is just about one third of the industry average,” adds Gang. On a scale of Level 1 to 5 in autonomous driving, Level 4 means a high degree of automation.

Currently, there are over 200 Xiaomanlv operating in 22 provinces in China, and Alibaba plans to deploy a total of 1,000 vehicles by March next year. Each robot can deliver around 50 packages at a time and as many as 500 boxes per day, covering 100 kilometres on a single charge.

Wang also revealed that the lab has been working with Cainiao, the logistics arm of Alibaba Group, on driverless delivery trucks, in view of enabling autonomous deliveries in faster speed scenarios and over longer distances. He expects the trucks to be running on public roads in various cities with three years.

The lab is also developing other products equipped with autonomous driving capabilities, including inspection robots in electricity power plants, which are expected to be put into use in the near future. 

Comment on this article below or via Twitter: @IoTNow_OR @jcIoTnow

RECENT ARTICLES

Workz debuts unrestricted IoT device management

Posted on: May 3, 2024

Workz, a cloud-based eSIM vendor, has launched its new remote device management solution designed for the Internet of Things (IoT) industry. The platform eliminates the restrictions associated with traditional technologies

Read more

Itron improves Temetra platform for water utilities in Australia and New Zealand

Posted on: May 2, 2024

Itron expands the capabilities of its Temetra platform in Australia and New Zealand to include NB-IoT communications, enabling digital transformation for water utilities. Temetra’s comprehensive offering includes metre data processing,

Read more
FEATURED IoT STORIES

What is IoT? A Beginner’s Guide

Posted on: April 5, 2023

What is IoT? IoT, or the Internet of Things, refers to the connection of everyday objects, or “things,” to the internet, allowing them to collect, transmit, and share data. This

Read more

The IoT Adoption Boom – Everything You Need to Know

Posted on: September 28, 2022

In an age when we seem to go through technology boom after technology boom, it’s hard to imagine one sticking out. However, IoT adoption, or the Internet of Things adoption,

Read more

9 IoT applications that will change everything

Posted on: September 1, 2021

Whether you are a future-minded CEO, tech-driven CEO or IT leader, you’ve come across the term IoT before. It’s often used alongside superlatives regarding how it will revolutionize the way

Read more

Which IoT Platform 2021? IoT Now Enterprise Buyers’ Guide

Posted on: August 30, 2021

There are several different parts in a complete IoT solution, all of which must work together to get the result needed, write IoT Now Enterprise Buyers’ Guide – Which IoT

Read more

CAT-M1 vs NB-IoT – examining the real differences

Posted on: June 21, 2021

As industry players look to provide the next generation of IoT connectivity, two different standards have emerged under release 13 of 3GPP – CAT-M1 and NB-IoT.

Read more

IoT and home automation: What does the future hold?

Posted on: June 10, 2020

Once a dream, home automation using iot is slowly but steadily becoming a part of daily lives around the world. In fact, it is believed that the global market for

Read more

5 challenges still facing the Internet of Things

Posted on: June 3, 2020

The Internet of Things (IoT) has quickly become a huge part of how people live, communicate and do business. All around the world, web-enabled devices are turning our world into

Read more