Waymo self-driving cars are delivering Uber Eats orders for first time
Waymo self-driving cars are delivering Uber Eats orders for first time
Uber Eats customers may now receive orders delivered by one of Waymo's self-driving cars in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Key Points
- Uber Eats customers may now receive orders delivered by one of Waymo’s self-driving cars for the first time in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
- It is part of a multiyear collaboration between the two companies unveiled last year.
- The new offering is limited to Uber Eats users in Phoenix, Chandler, Mesa and Tempe, with ordering available from select merchants in those cities.
Uber Eats customers may start receiving orders delivered by a Waymo self-driving car for the first time in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
The new service, which rolls out on Wednesday, marks the official launch of Uber’s delivery partnership with Waymo and is part of a broader multiyear collaboration between the two companies unveiled last year. In October, Uber began offering rides in Waymo’s self-driving vehicles in Phoenix.
For Uber Eats, Phoenix is the seventh site with autonomous deliveries, but the first location where the delivery app will use Waymo’s vehicles. Uber Eats has already teamed up with robotics companies Cartken, Motional, Nuro and Serve Robotics to pilot autonomous deliveries in other markets.