JD Logistics Unveils L4 Autonomous Light Truck for Public Roads
JD Logistics Launches Autonomous Light Truck with L4 Capability
At the 17th International Transportation Technology and Equipment Exhibition, JD Logistics made waves with the debut of its independently developed unmanned light truck – the JD Logistics VAN. This cutting-edge vehicle represents a significant leap forward in logistics automation, boasting L4-level autonomous driving capability on public roads.
Key Features of the JD Logistics VAN
The JD Logistics VAN stands out with its massive 24-cubic-meter cargo space, making it the largest-capacity vehicle in its class. Designed to replace traditional 4.2-meter trucks, it's particularly suited for:
- Logistics shuttle operations
- Transfer station workflows
- High-frequency delivery scenarios
Advanced Autonomous Capabilities
The vehicle's L4 autonomous driving system enables:
- Independent optimal route planning
- Precise obstacle identification and avoidance
- Safe navigation in complex mixed-traffic environments (pedestrians and vehicles)
With a full-load range of 400 kilometers, the VAN is engineered for demanding logistics applications including:
- E-commerce warehousing
- Express parcel sorting
- Manufacturing supply chains
- Cold chain transportation
Operational Advantages
Compared to conventional transportation methods, JD Logistics projects the VAN will deliver:
- Approximately 60% cost savings
- Significant improvements in operational efficiency
The introduction of this technology marks JD Logistics' continued leadership in intelligent logistics solutions, signaling a new era of efficiency and cost optimization for the industry.
Key Points:
- Largest cargo capacity (24m³) in its class among logistics vehicles
- L4 autonomous driving enables safe public road operation without human intervention
- Designed to replace traditional 4.2m trucks in key logistics operations
- Potential for 60% cost reduction compared to conventional methods
- Expected to transform e-commerce, manufacturing, and cold chain logistics