Home> Updates

Autonomous driving technology empowers urban sanitation

Updated: 2025-02-24

The large unmanned sweeping vehicle "Wodabai" developed by Idriverplus, a company located in Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area (Beijing E-Town) has made its official debut.

微信图片_20250219104751.png

The unmanned sweeping vehicle "Wodabai" developed by Idriverplus

By leveraging autonomous driving technology to empower urban sanitation, "Wodabai" is equipped with the advanced autonomous driving system AVOS developed independently by Idriverplus. Through its high-precision perception, control, positioning, and other technologies, it can accurately execute various task instructions during road sweeping operations, including operating smoothly during complex road conditions such as cross traffic.

Previously, Idriverplus had completed the research and testing of "Wodabai", and this vehicle model has also been piloted in projects such as the Western Science City in Chongqing and the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Idriverplus's Chairman Zhang Dezhao stated, "We first established our presence in the industry with the small-scale autonomous cleaning vehicle 'Woxiaobai', and then introduced the large-scale autonomous sweeping vehicle 'Wodabai' for larger-scale sanitation operations. We will continue to enhance our portfolio of intelligent cleaning products to meet the demands of sanitation operations across all scenarios."

微信图片_20250219104649.png

The small autonomous cleaning vehicle "Woxiaobai"

As of now, "Woxiaobai" has been deployed in over 100 cities and regions in China, collaborating with over 3,000 customers for operations. It has accumulated a cleaning area of hundreds of millions of square meters, widely covering industrial warehouses, commercial complexes, supermarkets, and other scenes, establishing a comprehensive cross-industry, cross-scenario solution system. In the international market, "Woxiaobai" has entered over 30 countries and regions overseas. The extensive promotion of "Wodabai" will further expand into more public road cleaning operation scenarios.