Autonomous Delivery Hits Urban Streets
Autonomous delivery vehicles—ranging from ground-based robots to self-driving vans—are moving from pilot stages to real-world deployment in 2025. With advances in AI, computer vision, and 5G connectivity, urban areas are beginning to embrace autonomous last mile solutions for groceries, meals, and parcels. These vehicles reduce labor costs, operate 24/7, and handle repetitive deliveries with high precision. Regulations are slowly catching up, allowing for wider testing and operation. Retailers and logistics companies see autonomy as a scalable solution to urban congestion and rising delivery demand. By 2025, cities will increasingly feature sidewalk bots, aerial drones, and self-driving vans working in tandem to deliver goods faster and cheaper.
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