Massimo Group Launches AI-Powered Patrol Platform, Expanding into Security Robotics
Massimo Group (NASDAQ: MAMO) announced its AI intelligent patrol platform initiative, leveraging its electric vehicle platforms to develop autonomous security robots and drones, marking its entry into the AI security infrastructure market.

Massimo Group (NASDAQ: MAMO), a U.S.-based powersports and utility vehicle company, announced the formal launch of its AI intelligent patrol platform initiative, signaling its expansion into AI-powered security infrastructure, autonomous patrol systems and intelligent robotics applications. The company said it is leveraging its existing electric cart and utility vehicle platforms to develop AI-enabled autonomous patrol vehicles that will operate alongside spherical security robots and drone coordination systems in an integrated 'ground-mobile-air' patrol ecosystem designed for continuous security monitoring and response.
The initiative follows a strategic cooperation agreement with Shenzhen Zikongjian Robot Co., Ltd., focused on the joint development of next-generation intelligent spherical patrol robots and related autonomous security technologies. Massimo confirmed development work has begun on prototype driverless patrol vehicles and stated the platform is being designed for applications across residential communities, industrial facilities, logistics parks, campuses, healthcare facilities, commercial properties and public-sector environments. Commercialization timelines will depend on development progress, testing, regulatory considerations and market conditions.
This move positions Massimo to compete in the rapidly growing autonomous security market, which is seeing increased demand for cost-effective, continuous monitoring solutions. By integrating its existing vehicle platforms with AI and robotics, the company aims to offer a comprehensive security ecosystem that can reduce reliance on human patrols and enhance response times. The partnership with Shenzhen Zikongjian Robot Co., Ltd. provides access to specialized spherical robot technology, which could offer unique mobility and surveillance capabilities compared to traditional wheeled or tracked robots.
Massimo's entry into AI security comes at a time when industries are seeking innovative ways to address labor shortages and security challenges. The integrated ground-mobile-air system could appeal to facility managers looking for scalable solutions that can cover large areas with minimal human intervention. However, the company faces hurdles in technology development, regulatory approvals, and market adoption before its products can reach commercial availability. Investors and industry observers will be watching for updates on prototype testing and partnerships that could accelerate the platform's rollout.
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