Ouster and Serve Robotics Sign Multi-Year Strategic Agreement to Support Expansion of Autonomous Delivery Fleets
Ouster (NYSE: OUST) has announced a strategic agreement with Serve Robotics to supply thousands of its OS digital lidar sensors through 2025. This partnership will enhance the safety and efficiency of Serve Robotics' sidewalk delivery robots, integrating Ouster's technology into their autonomy systems. The deal includes a binding commitment for 2023 and a non-binding forecast for additional sensors in the following years. Serve Robotics aims to expand its delivery services, leveraging a growing $1.8 billion addressable market in lidar for robotics by 2025.
- Strategic agreement with Serve Robotics for thousands of lidar sensors through 2025.
- Potential to capture a $1.8 billion addressable market in lidar for robotics by 2025.
- Ouster's lidar technology is crucial for the efficiency and safety of delivery robots.
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Ouster to supply thousands of digital lidar sensors to Serve Robotics through 2025 to enable the safe and efficient navigation of sidewalk delivery robots
Serve Robotics next-generation robot outfitted with Ouster’s OS1 digital lidar sensor (Photo: Business Wire)
Serve Robotics plans to outfit each of its next-generation delivery robots with an Ouster OS1 sensor. The digital lidar is fused into the robot’s autonomy stack to locate its precise position and simultaneously generate a real-time 3D map of its surrounding environment so that it can navigate more safely and efficiently on city sidewalks alongside pedestrians and other road users.
“Ouster’s lidar has been instrumental in helping us achieve major technical and commercial milestones. We have been working with Ouster for well over a year and continue to be impressed by the ongoing performance improvements, quality, and reliability of its digital technology,” said Serve Robotics' VP of Hardware Engineering,
Serve Robotics recently achieved a major milestone with the commercial launch of Level 4 self-driving robots. Its fleet of next-generation robots will power the company's expansion into additional geographies as it rolls out delivery service for
“Serve Robotics is one of our longest standing customers and one of the first to commercially deploy AV technology in a real-world environment alongside pedestrians and vehicles,” said Ouster’s President of Field Operations,
About Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics is shaping the future of sustainable, self-driving delivery. The company designs, develops and operates zero-emission robots that serve people in public spaces, starting with food delivery. Founded in 2017 as the robotics division of
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1 SAE Level 4 autonomy: https://www.sae.org/blog/sae-j3016-update
2 Ouster TAM estimate sources:
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