Robo.ai Subsidiary Robus Commences Deliveries of Prototype Vehicles in Pakistani Market
Robo.ai's subsidiary Robus has completed the manufacturing of its initial commercial prototype vehicles and has commenced deliveries in the Pakistani market. This marks a critical milestone toward scaled revenue generation and commercial order fulfillment. Robus plans to continue deliveries for subsequent volume orders and advance the ramp-up of its manufacturing capacity. The initial delivery in Pakistan serves as a practical assessment of the company's cross-border supply chain integration and order fulfillment capabilities.
Robo.ai Inc. (NASDAQ: AIIO) has announced that its subsidiary, RoBUS, has completed the manufacturing of its initial commercial prototype vehicles and has begun deliveries in the Pakistani market. This development represents a significant step toward achieving scaled revenue generation and fulfilling commercial orders. RoBUS, a joint venture between Robo.ai and Pakistan’s JW Group, is focused on developing green mobility solutions tailored for the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The company plans to continue deliveries for subsequent volume orders while expanding its manufacturing capacity. The initial deliveries in Pakistan also serve as a practical test of RoBUS’s cross-border supply chain integration and order fulfillment capabilities.
The joint venture leverages JW Group’s manufacturing infrastructure and global distribution network, which includes over 400 distributors, while Robo.ai contributes capital market support and brand-building expertise. The product portfolio includes the RO1 Green Smart Luxury Coach, RO2 Green Smart City Bus, and RO3 Premium Business Vehicle series, each designed to meet specific regional transportation needs. RoBUS aims to align its offerings with local regulations and customer demands, supporting its strategic vision of creating a green and smart commercial vehicle platform.

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