Uber 与 Zipline 达成合作,目标每日完成 100 万次无人机配送
Uber Eyes 1 Million Daily Drone Deliveries With Zipline Partnership

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Uber 宣布与无人机配送初创公司 Zipline 达成重要的战略合作伙伴关系并进行投资,旨在加速 Uber Eats 的超快速配送服务。该服务将于今年晚些时候在达拉斯和休斯顿推出,目标是在五到十分钟内完成食品和杂货配送,并设定了到 2029 年实现每天 100 万次无人机配送的长期目标。 此次合作是 Uber 迄今为止在无人机物流领域做出的最大投入。秉持其一贯的战略,Uber 选择投资并与 Zipline、Serve Robotics 以及各类自动驾驶车辆公司等成熟的技术企业建立合作,而非自行开发相关技术。这种方式使公司能够在新兴交通领域保持领先地位,同时最大限度地降低运营开支。 这一举措使 Uber 与 DoorDash、Grubhub 和亚马逊等竞争对手展开直接竞争,这些公司都在竞相通过自动驾驶航空技术解决昂贵的“最后一公里”配送难题。通过将 Zipline 的空中配送能力整合到其平台中,Uber 计划将其无人机网络扩展至全美数十个城市,最终目标是将基于无人机的快速配送打造成为消费者的标准体验。

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Authored by Bill Pan via The Epoch Times,

Uber is investing in and partnering with drone-delivery startup Zipline as it bets on growing demand for ultra-fast air delivery of takeout and groceries.

Lucid, Nuro, and Uber unveil a robotaxi during Nvidia Live at CES 2026 ahead of the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jan. 5, 2026. Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images

Zipline drones will begin making deliveries through the Uber Eats platform in Dallas and Houston by the end of this year, the companies announced Monday.

The service will initially launch in markets where Zipline already operates, with the companies ultimately aiming to expand to "dozens of U.S. cities."

The companies aim to reach 1 million Uber Eats deliveries per day using Zipline drones by the end of 2029.

With Zipline's drones, Uber expects orders to be delivered within five to 10 minutes.

"Our goal is for millions of people to be able to order lunch, dinner, snacks and more through the Uber Eats app and have them delivered by Zipline in minutes," the companies said in a statement.

Uber is also investing an undisclosed amount in Zipline.

Uber Expands Drone Delivery Network

The deal marks Uber's biggest commitment to drone delivery yet. It is also the first time the ride-hailing giant has set a long-term delivery target for the technology.

Uber first tested drone deliveries in 2019 through its aviation division, Uber Elevate, but sold the unit the following year as the company sought to cut costs amid a decline in ridership during the COVID-19 pandemic.

More recently, the company has offered drone deliveries in Dallas through a partnership with Israeli startup Flytrex and has reached an agreement to work with Irish drone operator Manna in Europe.

Uber Eats has also experimented with ground-based delivery robots through partnerships with companies including Serve Robotics and Coco Robotics.

The strategy mirrors Uber's approach to its robotaxi business, where the company has assembled a growing network of partnerships rather than developing all of the technology in-house.

That model has allowed Uber to stay involved in emerging transportation technologies despite selling off its own programs, including Uber Elevate and the Uber Advanced Technologies Group.

Investments have also become a major part of that strategy, with Uber committing more than $10 billion to autonomous vehicle companies and related partners.

The Race to Take Orders to the Skies

Uber is not alone in betting on drones as competition intensifies across the food, grocery, and retail delivery markets.

Uber Eats rival DoorDash has partnered with several drone operators and said in July that it had received air carrier certification from the Federal Aviation Administration, clearing a major regulatory hurdle for launching its own drone delivery program.

Wonder, the parent company of Grubhub, has also partnered with Zipline and plans to begin drone deliveries in Texas next year.

Major retailers are also building their drone delivery infrastructure, betting on autonomous aviation to solve the highly congested, expensive "last-mile" logistics problem.

Walmart has partnered with several drone companies, including Zipline, Flytrex, and Alphabet-owned Wing, to deliver goods by air. Amazon, meanwhile, designs its own aircraft and operates flights completely in-house.

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