Alexandria, Virginia — December 11, 2025 — Leads & Copy — Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV) and the City of Alexandria have launched Serve’s on-demand robotic delivery service in Alexandria, Virginia. Residents and businesses in North East Alexandria, Del Rey, Potomac West, Old Town North, and nearby neighborhoods can now receive orders via Serve’s autonomous robots through a partnership with Uber Eats, the delivery-platform of Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER).
This launch supports Serve’s commitment to bringing sustainable delivery solutions to dense urban markets, reducing costs, traffic, and emissions. It also reflects Alexandria’s dedication to innovative mobility by introducing another delivery option that improves access to everyday goods.
Ali Kashani, CEO & co-founder of Serve Robotics, stated that the service launch in Alexandria is a landmark step toward enabling scalable, sustainable last-mile logistics in pedestrian-oriented cities, representing steady execution against their 2025 roadmap. He added that Alexandria’s heritage, community, and focus on smart mobility make it an ideal launch ground for their next generation of sidewalk robots.
Aaron Emrich, Global Head of Autonomous Delivery at Uber, said Uber Eats is excited to extend its partnership with Serve Robotics into Alexandria, enabling more consumers to experience robot-powered delivery and helping merchants serve customers in new ways.
Serve worked with the City of Alexandria and local stakeholders to ensure a safe, publicly-aligned deployment that enhances convenience for residents and businesses while supporting the city’s transportation and environmental goals.
Serve’s begins deployment in Alexandria immediately and plans to expand into additional neighborhoods throughout the area in the coming months.
Serve Robotics develops AI-powered, low-emissions sidewalk delivery robots that aim to make delivery sustainable and economical. Spun off from Uber in 2021, Serve has completed over 100,000 deliveries for enterprise partners like Uber Eats and 7-Eleven. Serve has multi-year contracts, including an agreement to deploy up to 2,000 delivery robots across multiple U.S. markets.
Aduke Thelwell, Head of Communications & Investor Relations, can be contacted at press@serverobotics.com.
Investor Relations can be contacted at investor.relations@serverobotics.com.
Source: Serve Robotics
