German autonomous mobility solutions provider Goggo Network develops a sidewalk delivery droid and an autonomous delivery vehicle (ADV). The delivery droid can operate for three hours on a single charge, traveling at a maximum speed of around 5 mph, carrying a payload of up to 44 lbs. Its ADV is an autonomous food truck dubbed “Goggo Cart.” Customers can place orders via the attached touchscreen or the app, and payment can be done via mobile phones or cards. It can store both hot and cold food items, supporting up to 100 objects (880 lbs). It is designed to operate in multiple weather conditions and can reach a maximum speed of 18.6 mph (but will be limited to 6.2 mph). Goggo Cart is equipped with sensors, cameras, and AI for autonomous navigation. It is configured to autonomously go to local restaurants to restock and to charging stations to recharge when necessary.
As of February 2024, the company had operations in Spain, France, and Germany.
Key customers and partnerships
Goggo Network’s deployment partners include Carrefour, Glovo, Flipdish, La Gran Familia Mediterranea, Areas, Dia, Telepizza, and Domino’s Pizza.
The company has product partnerships with 1) Neubility to integrate Goggo Network’s autonomous mobile platform with the latter’s autonomous mobile robot (November 2022); 2) Mobileye to obtain self-driving technology for its delivery vehicles (November 2022); 3) Ottonomy IO to deploy the latter’s delivery droids for partners in Spain (January 2023); and 4) Oxbotica to retrofit the latter’s autonomous driving system into Goggo Network’s ADVs (March 2023).
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