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  2. kar-go - Wikipedia

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    The resulting Kar-go delivery bot vehicle was unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2019. [7] [8] [9] As a new vehicle type, the Kar-go Delivery Bot underwent an assessment from the UK's DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency), who verified that the core vehicle was roadworthy. Following minor modifications to install the autonomous ...

  3. Delivery robot - Wikipedia

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    Delivery robot from Starship Technologies on a sidewalk at Oregon State University. A delivery robot is an autonomous robot that provides "last mile" delivery services.An operator may monitor and take control of the robot remotely in certain situations that the robot cannot resolve by itself such as when it is stuck in an obstacle.

  4. Self-driving truck - Wikipedia

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    A self-driving truck, also known as an autonomous truck or robo-truck, is an application of self-driving technology aiming to create trucks that can operate without human input. [1] Alongside light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks, many companies are developing self-driving technology in semi trucks to automate highway driving in the delivery ...

  5. Shake Shack, Serve Robotics roll out autonomous sidewalk ...

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    The partnership will cover select Shake Shack restaurants in Los Angeles, the companies added. Uber's food delivery arm has been offering Serve's autonomous deliveries in Los Angeles since 2022 ...

  6. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Navya released an investor report which predicted global autonomous shuttle sales will reach 12,600 units by 2025, with a market value of EUR 1.7 billion. [ 53 ] In June 2021, Chinese maker Yutong claimed to have delivered 100 models of its 10-seat Xiaoyu 2.0 autonomous bus for use in Zhengzhou .

  7. Nuro - Wikipedia

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    Nuro officially launched in January 2018 and showcased its first product, an electric self-driving local commerce delivery vehicle. Known as the R1, it weighs 1,500 pounds (680 kg) and is just over 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, about half the width of a sedan.

  8. Autonomous robot - Wikipedia

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    The first requirement for complete physical autonomy is the ability for a robot to take care of itself. Many of the battery-powered robots on the market today can find and connect to a charging station, and some toys like Sony's Aibo are capable of self-docking to charge their batteries.

  9. Autonomous mobility on demand - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous mobility on demand (AMoD) is a service consisting of a fleet of autonomous vehicles used for one-way passenger mobility. An AMoD fleet operates in a specific and limited environment, such as a city or a rural area.