DPD starts autonomous ‘locker on wheels' robot deliveries

The robot features four-wheel powered swerve drive with independent steering and suspension

DPD has become the first UK parcel delivery company to deploy Ottonomy's fully autonomous ‘Locker' robot, Ottobot.

Ottobot has a maximum payload of 70kg, eight separate compartments that can carry parcel of varying sizes and can also facilitate collections.

The robot features four-wheel powered swerve drive with independent steering and suspension, which provides maximum manoeuvrability.

Multiple sensors including light detection and ranging ‘lidars' and cameras, and cutting-edge software, enables the Ottobot to navigate the most complex environments autonomously.

DPD's first locker robot will be deployed in Milton Keynes, where the company has been operating autonomous robot deliveries successfully since July 2022, which have also since been rolled out in Raunds, Bristol and Lincoln.

The Ottobot will be based at DPD's Milton Keynes depot in Knowlhill and will navigate the city's traffic-free Redway network to access nearby residential neighbourhoods.

Its additional compartments not only enables the robot to work more efficiently with up to eight separate deliveries each time it leaves the depot but can also accommodate larger parcels in two 38lt compartments.

Once the locker robots have completed the mapping process, they operate fully autonomously.

DPD parcel recipients will receive an SMS when the robot is outside their property and can then use a secure one-time pin code to open the robot and access their parcel.

The robot battery lasts up to six hours with the ability to keep swapping the battery for a new fully charged one at the depot, to keep the robot on the road.

Tim Jones, Director of Marketing at DPDgroup UK commented, "This is the next chapter for us in terms of autonomous deliveries after a very successful roll-out across a number of different locations.

"Ottobot potentially gives us a massive uplift in terms of productivity, with the ability to deliver up to eight parcels at a time before the robot needs to return to the depot to be reloaded.

"As always when we invest in new innovation, we want to learn fast and try new things, so we will be looking at how Ottobot could double-up as an additional, mobile parcel drop-off point for customers."

Ritukar Vijay, Founder & CEO, Ottonomy added, "Our autonomous robot technology is designed to help brands meet customers' ever-changing demands in new ways and provide the scalability to be a truly effective solution."