Uber Eats customers in Santa Monica, California, will soon be receiving deliveries from autonomous vehicles. Uber is partnering with driverless technology provider Motional to start autonomous delivery of meal kits from select restaurants in Santa Monica early next year.
It is Uber's first delivery partnership with an autonomous vehicle provider.
"We're excited to partner with Motional to test a new kind of delivery for Uber Eats consumers in 2022," said Sarfraz Maredia, vice president and head of Uber Eats in the U.S. and Canada. "Our consumers and merchant partners have come to expect convenience, reliability and innovation from Uber, and this collaboration represents a huge opportunity to meet — and exceed — those expectations."
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The interior features a suite of rider-focused interfaces to allow passengers to interact with the vehicle during their ride, such as directing the robotaxi to make an extra stop. Inside, the Ioniq 5 is designed to provide more space for riders, including a flat floor and movable center console.
The Ioniq 5 is based on Hyundai's electric global modular platform and features fast charging that can charge the vehicle's battery packs — either a 58-kWh or 72.6-kWh option — from 10% to 80% in 18 minutes using a 350-kW charger. A five-minute charge provides 62 miles of range, Hyundai said.
Full range with the 72.6-kWh battery is nearly 300 miles.
While plans to use the Ioniq 5 robotaxi for passengers, the agreement with Uber Eats represents the first use case of it in delivery applications.
In a blog post, Iagnemma said the robotaxi is entering the market at the right time.
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