Are drones and robots the future of local deliveries? Serve Robotics and Wing are partnering up to prove exactly that.
What’s happening:
- Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) has partnered with drone delivery company Wing for a new potential breakthrough in short distance fully autonomous deliveries
How it works:
- Serve Robotics will use their fleet of autonomous robots to bring packages to one of Wing’s AutoLoader stations, where a Wing drone will then pick it up
- Once a Wing drone has loaded the package, it is then capable of flying it autonomously anywhere within six miles to deliver it
Why it matters:
- The new partnership between Serve Robotics and Wing could represent a new paradigm in how packages are delivered locally, removing the need for fossil fuel powered vehicles or human labour
- Wing is one of the most advanced private drone delivery companies in the world and is owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG)
Going deeper:
- Serve Robotics has been one of the first movers in the public markets to find commercial applications for fully autonomous robotics deliveries, which has led to partnerships with Uber (NASDAQ: UBER) and Shake Shack (NYSE: SHAK) ((INTERNAL HYPERLINK- Serve Shake Shack)
- Wing has also been rolling out new partnerships, previously launching a pilot project in collaboration with DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH) to deliver food to DoorDash customers in Christiansburg, Virgina who ordered from a nearby Wendys
The intrigue:
- Chip making giant Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is an early investor in Serve Robotics and also previously notably increased their equity stake to more than 10% of the company