Bill Dube via EV wrote:
In my opinion, the "delivery drones" have the wrong paradigm. The delivery drone really doesn't need to travel long distances or carry more than one package.

The real issue is the final 50-100 feet of delivery.

Very true! Moreover, the delivery drone doesn't even have to fly. It could equally well be a robot. Something "ground based" will also have an easier time dealing with heavier packages, putting a package inside a door, ringing doorbells, etc. It could be an EV, too. :-)

Lee
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