Avride sidewalk bots will begin delivering restaurant orders and groceries in central Tokyo this week by means of a partnership with e-commerce big Rakuten, the newest business enlargement by the Yandex spinout into Northeast Asia.
The Austin-based autonomous automobile startup is one among 4 tasks below Nebius Group, a Netherlands-based firm previously known as Yandex NV that bought off its Russian companies in 2024 for about $5.2 billion.
Since then, Avride has pressed ahead with its autonomous automobile know-how growth through its sidewalk bots and self-driving automobiles. And it’s made progress, notably by making offers with giant firms like Uber and now Japan’s Rakuten.
Avride has a small business sidewalk supply operation in Seoul, South Korea, and in addition checks its autonomous automobiles — which nonetheless have human security drivers behind the wheel. Final 12 months, the corporate began going by means of the prolonged certification course of in Japan in a bid to broaden its footprint within the area. Now, with the certification full, Avride is launching business operations within the nation. The Japanese launch will probably be small to start out — simply 10 robots for now, with plans to broaden over time.
In the meantime, Avride is scaling in the US as properly. Immediately, the corporate has about 100 sidewalk delivery bots in operation at Ohio State College by means of a partnership with Grubhub.
Final 12 months, Avride secured a take care of Uber that covers sidewalk supply bots and autonomous automobiles. The multi-year deal is a part of a string of autonomous vehicle-related partnerships that Uber has locked in over the previous 12 months.
Immediately, Uber Eats prospects in downtown Austin, Dallas, and Jersey Metropolis can have their meals delivered through one among Avride’s robots. The businesses plan to convey Avride self-driving automobiles onto the Uber platform in Dallas later this 12 months.