Neolix obtains testing certification in Thailand
The X3 Plus model of the Beijing E-Town self-driving vehicle company Neolix recently passed tests at the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) in Thailand.
Neolix's X3 Plus model passes tests at the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) in Thailand. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]
"This test not only recognizes the automatic driving ability and safety of Neolix's autonomous driving, but also provides important reference for the early testing and operation of Thailand's autonomous driving-related products, helping to promote the large-scale application and deployment of unmanned vehicles," said Liu Mingmin, vice president of Neolix marketing department.
In recent years, Neolix has continuously aligned its unmanned vehicles with international standards, using AI technology to upgrade industries such as logistics and retail.
Following the X3 Plus's achievement of the world's first L4-level autonomous driving system international safety certification by Germany's TUV Rheinland last year, it passed the Thai test with its partner Charsee under the guidance of the Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI).
Neolix's X3 Plus model passes tests at the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) in Thailand. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]
The testing was conducted at the Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) of the EECi, and adhered to the cutting-edge European NCAP technical standards.
The test was conducted over three days with the participation of an authoritative team of automotive testing experts.
Pasan Kulvanit, a scientist from the Materials Engineering Department responsible for the testing, remarked, "The X3 Plus performed well in the scenario tests, including adaptive cruise control, unprotected right and left turns, automatic braking, and obstacle recognition. Throughout the testing process, its performance and stability were comparable to international advanced standards."
Neolix's X3 Plus model passes tests at the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) in Thailand. [Photo/beijingetown.com.cn]
To date, Neolix's unmanned vehicles have been applied in dozens of scenarios in 12 overseas countries, including Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Germany, and the UK.