Movement Alert|Minieye Rises 8.24% in Regular Trading, Xiaozhu Unmanned Vehicle Secures 500-Unit Order Accelerating Nationwide Expansion

Market Focus06-25

On June 25, Minieye (02431.HK) rose 8.24% in regular trading, trading at HK$9.74 per share, with turnover of approximately HK$48.89 million. The rally was driven by a major new order announcement for the company's unmanned logistics vehicle business.

On June 24, Minieye announced it had formally signed an Unmanned Logistics Vehicle Product Sales Contract with an independent third-party enterprise based in Henan Province. The contract covers 500 unmanned logistics vehicles along with supporting autonomous driving technology services. The delivered products will be primarily deployed in scenarios including campus logistics, supermarkets, and last-mile delivery.

This 500-unit bulk purchase order marks a significant milestone in Minieye's nationwide expansion of its Xiaozhu unmanned vehicle business. Currently, Xiaozhu unmanned vehicles have been deployed across multiple cities in Henan Province, including Jiyuan, Luoyang, Anyang, and Xinyang. Minieye's core business encompasses intelligent driving, intelligent cockpit solutions, and vehicle-road coordination across three major segments.

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