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Cainiao will not become a controlling shareholder of Zelostech.

Chinese robovan developer ‍Zelostech said on Thursday that e-commerce giant Alibaba‘s ⁠logistics arm, Cainiao, will take a stake in the company.

The deal will create a business valued ‌around $2 billion, ‌the Wall Street Journal, which first reported the ‌news, said.

A spokesperson for the robovan developer said “Cainiao will not become a controlling shareholder of Zelostech.”

A robovan is a fully autonomous electric vehicle designed for freight. Zelostech’s Z10 model can transport a load of ‌about ‍1.5 tonnes.

“Zelostech and Cainiao’s autonomous-driving ‍unit have entered into a deep strategic ‌integration, jointly building a RoboVan Super Carrier in the unmanned freight sector,” an emailed statement from Zelostech said.

The company said Cainiao will “contribute its autonomous-driving business” to the deal and make a ‍cash investment in the company.

The Journal reported that Cainiao’s autonomous-driving unit will ‍be folded ⁠into Zelostech, ⁠adding that Zelostech will operate both brands simultaneously.

Zelostech did not respond to a further request for comment. Alibaba did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

  • Published On Jan 30, 2026 at 01:34 PM IST

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