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‘2,000 AI-powered delivery robots in US by the end of 2025’

by Marco van der Hoeven

Serve Robotics has launched its autonomous sidewalk delivery service in the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area, marking its latest market entry as part of an ongoing partnership with Uber Eats. The expansion is part of Serve’s broader objective to deploy 2,000 AI-powered delivery robots across the United States by the end of 2025.

The company’s delivery robots have started operating in the Uptown neighborhoods of Pearl, State Thomas, West Village, and South Routh, reaching approximately 22,000 households. Consumers ordering through the Uber Eats platform in these areas may now receive their deliveries via Serve’s autonomous robots. Participating restaurants include local establishments such as Ka Thai, as well as national chains like Shake Shack, which is expanding its existing collaboration with Serve to the Dallas market.

Serve Robotics stated it has engaged with local stakeholders to support a smooth integration of its operations into the area. The company indicated that the expansion is expected to generate local employment opportunities in operations and maintenance.

This launch in Dallas–Fort Worth, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States, follows Serve’s recent service expansions in Los Angeles and a new market launch in Miami. The company plans to extend its presence to additional U.S. cities throughout 2025.

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