First autonomous home delivery robots arrive in Zaragoza

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Zaragoza It will be the first city in Spain to include some. autonomous robots Responsible for making four wheeler deliveries. They reach a maximum speed of 5 kilometers per hour, have a payload of up to 30 kilograms, and their technology allows them to avoid any obstacles in their path, as well as avoid potholes and curbs on the sidewalks they will navigate.

Company Goggo Network He chose the capital of Aragon forstart this project autonomous logistics will be implemented in stages It will finally deploy up to 80 robots in the Aragon capital in the coming months, with the aim of verifying its safety as well as its public, technical and commercial acceptance. In the first, which will last until the beginning of September, various test simulations to demonstrate the safety and operation of robots.

Goggo Network will map the initial area and analyze the proper functioning of the robots and the process of using them. to ensure controlled and sustainable growth. In the coming months, it will commission its first fleet of 80 vehicles, and during this time, the people of Zaragoza will begin to benefit from this service, where city enterprises will dominate. your products will be delivered to several regions responds to the demands of the citizens.

The use of robots on public pavements, sustainable alternative It is assumed to be a more economical system for cities compared to traditional logistics as it is 100% electric and produces no polluting emissions or noise. local businesses. These robots thus allow for the diversification of traffic in major cities and offer a more innovative alternative for citizens when ordering home delivery.

These robots act autonomously or remotely, depending on the situation, but there will be human operators to supervise and manage the robots while acting autonomously. In addition, Goggo works extensively with DGT and different groups to ensure regular implementation and ensure that this technology is a tool that promotes social inclusion and connectivity.

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