Serve Robotics Rolls Out Third-Generation Autonomous Delivery Robot; Platform Upgrade Will Support National Scaling
- Faster, smarter delivery robots will support Serve’s scaling across the
U.S. - Manufacturing cost halved, while advancing safety, autonomy, performance and speed
- New robots have entered manufacturing and are on track for deployment in 2025
Serve’s third-generation robots are designed to carry more goods, enable more deliveries, and further reduce the cost of delivery. They can move roughly twice as fast, travel approximately twice as far on a single charge, and spend 6 more hours in the field each day. Serve robots’ intelligence and autonomy are significantly advanced by the addition of Nvidia’s Jetson Orin module with 5x more on-board computing power, Ouster’s new REV7 digital lidar, and major upgrades to the robots’ sensor suite. These hardware advancements enable third-generation robots to deploy Serve’s newest and most powerful AI model architecture, embed new AI capabilities, and execute autonomous navigation decisions faster.
The third-generation robots also enjoy an expanded cargo bin that holds four large 16-inch pizzas or 15% more volume than the previous robots. Their new drivetrain is equipped with suspension to drive smoother and faster while protecting food quality, and their improved water resistance expands the robots’ ability to maneuver confidently in a wider range of weather conditions.
Importantly, these hardware and software enhancements combine to extend Serve’s commitment to safety on the sidewalk. In addition to market-leading safety capabilities, including fail-safe mechanical braking and autonomous collision avoidance, the third-generation robots introduce enhanced emergency braking — stopping 40% more quickly.
"Producing a cutting-edge robot that can drive faster and further while running 5 times more AI and slashing costs by half is a true engineering feat. I am proud of what our team has accomplished with our third-generation robot, which represents the culmination of years of relentless effort. Our new robot puts Serve significantly down the cost curve and ahead of the competition as we roll out one of the largest autonomous fleets in the country in the coming months,” said Dr.
“We are excited to have begun mass manufacturing of our third-generation robot in collaboration with Magna International. By utilizing a global supply chain and final assembly in
In the coming months, Serve will deploy its newest robots across
To learn more about Serve robotics, visit https://www.serverobotics.com/.
About Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics develops advanced, AI-powered, low-emissions sidewalk delivery robots that endeavor to make delivery sustainable and economical. Spun off from Uber in 2021 as an independent company, Serve has completed tens of thousands of deliveries for enterprise partners such as
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Forward Looking Statements
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Serve Robotics Third-Generation Robot
2,000 of Serve Robotics new third-generation robots are set to wheel into new cities and neighborhoods in 2025.
Serve Robotics Third-Generation Robot
Serve’s new third-generation robots are designed to carry more goods, enable more deliveries, and further reduce the cost of delivery.
Source: Serve Robotics Inc.