US autonomous delivery company, Serve Robotics, has deployed its next-generation delivery robots, becoming what it claims is the first autonomous vehicle company to complete commercial deliveries at Level 4 autonomy.
This milestone means Serve Robotics’ latest generation of robots are able to operate routinely without human intervention, and can rely on their onboard capabilities to ensure safe operation.
Serve Robotics recently completed the first-ever delivery to occur at Level 4 autonomy, navigating fully autonomously in designated areas.
The company’s robots are equipped with an array of technologies that are designed to ensure the highest degree of safety by utilising multiple layers of redundant systems for critical navigation functions. This includes multiple sensor modalities—active sensors such as lidar and ultrasonics, as well as passive sensors such as cameras—to navigate safely on busy city sidewalks.
Serve Robotics’ achievement required development of a wide range of market-leading capabilities, such as automatic emergency braking, vehicle collision avoidance, and fail-safe mechanical braking.
“I’m proud that Serve Robotics has achieved Level 4 autonomy, which further enhances public safety by significantly reducing the potential for human error,” said Serve Robotics co-founder and CEO, Dr Ali Kashani.
“This milestone begins to unlock the full potential of robotic delivery. This technical and commercial milestone is an achievement for the entire AV industry, and accelerates our mission to make delivery more accessible and sustainable.”
Serve Robotics has completed deliveries in Los Angeles, California. Its fleet of next-generation robots will power the company’s expansion into additional geographies as it rolls out delivery service for Uber Eats and other partners later this year.