AUTONOMOUS PROJECTS

Yango Group’s Robots Achieve 1,300 Kilometres of Autonomous Travel

Yango Group’s autonomous delivery robots have successfully travelled over 1,300 kilometres — roughly the distance from Dubai to Riyadh and back — without any human intervention. This milestone stems from two pilot programs conducted in partnership with ROOTS and Expo City Dubai.

The company announced the results of the pilots at the Dubai World Congress for Self-Driving Transport, hosted by the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA).

At Expo City Dubai, a fleet of three robots delivered meals from select cafés and restaurants, achieving an average delivery time of 7 minutes from dispatch to handover, covering over 800 km.

In Sobha Hartland, where Yango Group collaborated with ROOTS to deliver groceries, the two robots used recorded an average time of 14 minutes from dispatch to handover, autonomously navigating over 500 km. The delivery distance in both locations was up to 1.5 kilometres.

These results prove that autonomous delivery can meet strict delivery targets in campus-style zones and mapped residential communities. Being fully electric, the robots also contribute to reduced noise pollution and tailpipe emissions, supporting Dubai’s environmental goals.

“Autonomous delivery is not only practical and predictable — it’s partner-ready in Dubai and beyond. We’ve demonstrated performance levels that can scale across neighbourhoods and cities throughout the UAE,” said Islam Abdul Karim, Regional Head, Yango Group Middle East. “Our recent recognition with the Dubai AI Seal affirms our role as a trusted provider of AI solutions, and we are confident that this will drive new partnerships across the innovative solutions within  Yango Group’s ecosystem. We are deeply aligned with Dubai’s ambition to become a global leader in AI and build a smarter, more sustainable future.”

Autonomous delivery is an integral part of Yango Group’s broader AI-driven ecosystem, which integrates seamlessly with other advanced, AI-powered services.

This comprehensive approach directly supports Dubai’s strategic vision of establishing itself as a leading global hub for artificial intelligence. This commitment was recently reinforced with the launch of YangoAI — a suite of advanced AI technologies and features tailored to the GCC.

Yango Group plans to expand its autonomous delivery services in collaboration with existing and new partners in Dubai. The company will align fleet size and service zones with customer demand and infrastructure readiness.

Hassan Soukar

Hassan Soukar is a veteran automotive, and tech journalist, as well as a professional photographer. A man with a keen sense for innovation and a great sense of humour. He is the pro that reviews the latest gadgets from smartphones and VR headsets to fitness bands. Hassan has a generous number of lists, reviews and latest industry leaks.

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