Coco Robots, the world’s largest urban robot delivery platform, is expanding its reach by partnering with Uber Eats. Starting this week in Los Angeles, Coco’s sidewalk robots will be delivering food and other goods through the popular food delivery app. This marks a significant step towards making robot delivery more accessible and widespread.
Coco’s fleet of over 1,000 emissions-free robots has already made its mark in both Finland and Los Angeles. They’ve completed over 300,000 deliveries in 30 minutes or less, serving customers in various neighborhoods across the city. With its growing fleet, Coco is poised to scale its services rapidly, reaching even more customers in Los Angeles and beyond.
The partnership between Coco and Uber aligns with both companies’ commitment to sustainable and innovative solutions. Uber is actively pursuing autonomous mobility and delivery options, and Coco provides a robust platform for achieving this goal. This collaboration allows Uber Eats to offer a more efficient and eco-friendly delivery experience for merchants and customers alike.
Coco’s robots are designed to navigate sidewalks safely and efficiently, providing a cost-effective alternative to traditional delivery methods. This partnership signifies a growing trend in the industry, with more companies exploring the potential of autonomous delivery solutions.
As Coco expands its operations across the US and Europe, the company aims to revolutionize last-mile logistics, making delivery more reliable, affordable, and environmentally friendly. With a shared vision for a more sustainable future, Uber and Coco are paving the way for a new era of autonomous delivery.