Self-driving delivery vans that charge themselves?

New partnership makes It possible!

The future of delivery just got smarter—and greener. Whale Dynamic, a leader in autonomous vehicles, has teamed up with Noodoe, an EV charging software expert, to create a fully self-sufficient delivery ecosystem where robot vans not only drive themselves but also manage their own charging needs using AI.

 

No Drivers, No Emissions, No Problem
The key to this system? Noodoe’s Electric Vehicle Operating System (EV OS), which tells autonomous vans:
✔ Where to charge
✔ When to charge
✔ How to optimize battery life
✔ How to pay—all without human help

“Fully autonomous vehicles demand fully autonomous energy infrastructure,” said Jennifer Chang, CEO of Noodoe. This means delivery fleets can run 24/7 with zero emissions while cutting costs.

Whale Dynamic’s Self-Driving Vans: Built for Real-World Delivery
Based in Shenzhen, China, Whale Dynamic specializes in fully driverless vehicles that operate in geofenced areas like:

  • Last-mile delivery (groceries, packages)
  • Corporate campuses
  • Logistics hubs

Their vans rely on six core technologies, including:
🔹 AI-powered sensors for obstacle detection
🔹 Self-localizing maps for precision navigation
🔹 Wireless control systems for smooth driving

Why This Partnership Changes Everything
Until now, autonomous delivery faced a big hurdle: keeping vehicles charged without human oversight. By linking Whale Dynamic’s vans to Noodoe’s AI charging network, the entire process—from driving to refueling—becomes hands-free.

“Our vehicles can now schedule their own charging, so they’re always mission-ready,” said David Chang, CEO of Whale Dynamic. For retailers and logistics companies, this means:
✅ Faster, cheaper deliveries
✅ No driver shortages
✅ A fully green supply chain
The companies plan pilot programs to prove the system works at scale. If successful, we could soon see fleets of self-driving, self-charging vans making deliveries in cities worldwide.

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