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Uber adds Zipline drones to its Eats delivery network

Uber adds Zipline drones to its Eats delivery network

Uber is also making investing in Zipline a part of the tie-up.

Uber is also making investing in Zipline a part of the tie-up. Uber is investing in, and partnering with, drone delivery company Zipline with the goal of making one million deliveries per day using the startupโ€™s drones by the end of 2029. Zipline drones will make the first deliveries on the Uber Eats platform by the end of this year, the companies said on Monday. These deliveries will start in Ziplineโ€™s existing markets, and the companies want to expand into โ€œdozens of U. S. cities.โ€ Uber has been taking on multiple drone delivery partners as it looks for ways to keep growing Uber Eats. The ride-hail giant is replicating the early business model itโ€™s adopted for robotaxis and other services built around autonomous vehicles , which is to essentially bring as many companies on to its platform as possible. This approach has helped Uber stay at the forefront of these new technologies despite selling off its own programs like the aerial ridesharing service, Uber Elevate, and Uber Autonomous Technologies Group, which was working on autonomous vehicles. Investments have been a huge part of the strategy, with Uber committing more than $10 billion to dozens of autonomous vehicle providers. The strategy is not a panacea, though.

Uber recently clashed with one of its highest-profile partners so far, Waymo, and the companies are now expected to walk away from each other when their contracts expire in 2028. Uber and Waymo are also on different sides of a growing fight over autonomous vehicle regulation . The ride-hail giant had tested the waters of drone delivery when it still had its Elevate division. The company dipped back into the idea late last year when it announced a partnership with Israeli startup Flytrex , which also came with a minor investment. Uber thinks Ziplineโ€™s drones can fulfill orders on Uber Eats within five to 10 minutes. โ€œTruly quick commerce is proving to be an even bigger market than the original food market was,โ€ Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi told The Wall Street Journal in an interview . โ€œWe think this can be an enormous tailwind for the next leg of growth for Eats.โ€ Zipline, based in San Francisco, recently closed an extended Series H funding round of $800 million, pushing its valuation to $7.6 billion. โ€œEvery great transportation revolution has changed where people live, how businesses operate, and how economies grow,โ€ Zipline co-founder Keller Cliffton said in a statement. โ€œTogether with Uber, weโ€™re taking the next step toward building a world where getting what you need is as fast and effortless as sending a text, no matter where you are.โ€ When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission . This doesnโ€™t affect our editorial independence.

Sean Oโ€™Kane is a reporter who has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the transportation industry, including Tesla and the many startups chasing Elon Musk. Most recently, he was a reporter at Bloomberg News where he helped break stories about some of the most notorious EV SPAC flops. He previously worked at The Verge, where he also covered consumer technology, hosted many short- and long-form videos, performed product and editorial photography, and once nearly passed out in a Red Bull Air Race plane. You can contact or verify outreach from Sean by emailing sean.okane@techcrunch.com or via encrypted message at okane.01 on Signal. Scale faster. Grow your portfolio. Gain practical expertise. No matter your goal, Disrupt can empower you. Save up to $300 toda y!

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โšก Effects Interpreter

๐ŸŒWorld Economy

  • โ–ถThe ripples can spread across borders, nudging growth forecasts here and there.
  • โ–ถConfidence among international firms might wobble until the picture clears.

๐Ÿ™๏ธLocal Economy

  • โ–ถHousehold budgets could notice a small ripple before too long.
  • โ–ถLocal suppliers who import goods could pass on any change in costs.

๐ŸฆRates & Banks

  • โ–ถBorrowing costs might hold steady for now, but they can turn on fresh news.
  • โ–ถYour loan or mortgage rate is more likely to drift than to lurch here.

โค๏ธHealth

  • โ–ถLocal health services could get busier depending on how things develop.
  • โ–ถUnsettling news can weigh on sleep and mood, so peace of mind matters.

๐Ÿ’ทWealth

  • โ–ถIt could be worth a quick look at your ISA or pension in the coming days.
  • โ–ถNest eggs can wobble briefly before finding their footing again.

๐Ÿ Housing

  • โ–ถHome costs usually respond later, once the bigger picture settles.
  • โ–ถFirst-time buyers might keep half an eye on mortgage rates after this.
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