BanmeGo debuts smart delivery robot in Shanghai
- February 9, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

Chinese unmanned delivery firm BanmeGo has made its debut in Shanghai with the launch of the T6 smart delivery robot.
Engineered for complex urban deliveries, the T6 features a 6m³ cargo compartment with a layout that improves single-trip load efficiency. Its chassis meets automotive-grade standards, ensuring safe and reliable operation across diverse road conditions.
Using standard interface protocols, the T6 can flexibly adapt to various operational environments such as logistics parks, public roads and factory floors. On the intelligence side, the robot is equipped with the self-developed Smartware 2.0 middleware and a 550Tops computing platform.
The system is equipped with redundant sensors to ensure data accuracy and reliable perception, while supporting OTA updates for capability evolution.
Guided by a pragmatic and open design approach, the BanmeGo team focuses on creating delivery robots with high adaptability. This means ensuring out-of-the-box usability and open standards, coupled with embodied intelligence algorithms that support iterative capability evolution through software updates.
Alongside the product launch, the company unveiled a technology ecosystem roadmap. The phased plan starts by building a core engineering foundation of robots and cloud infrastructure. It then accelerates algorithmic intelligence through an integrated vehicle-based end-to-end large model plus cloud-based agent framework, enabling sophisticated operations in complex scenarios.
The final phase focuses on multidimensional expansion across physical forms of embodied intelligence, scenarios and markets to increase industrial value creation.


