Groceries From the Air: Wingcopter Drones Begin Trial Deliveries in Germany
Dirk Zengel

Groceries From the Air: Wingcopter Drones Begin Trial Deliveries in Germany

Drone deliveries are intended to sustainably improve local supply in the Odenwald region

Wingcopter and the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Frankfurt UAS) have launched the “Drohnen-Lastenrad-Express-Belieferung“ (“Drone-Cargo Bike Express Delivery”) project.

Under the name "LieferMichel", the pilot project offers residents of remote districts in Michelstadt, Hesse, the opportunity to have groceries and consumer goods delivered to their homes quickly and emission-free by Wingcopter delivery drone and cargo bike.

The drone deliveries are intended to sustainably improve local supply in the region. The project is being funded by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) as part of the "Innovative Air Mobility" funding directive with a total of around 430,000 euros.

Initially, the two districts of Rehbach and Würzberg well outside Michelstadt will be served.

Residents of these districts can order everyday goods such as non-perishable milk, eggs, fruit and vegetables, canned food and many other non-refrigerated products via the website www.liefermichel.de and have them delivered to their homes at a desired time.

Wingcopter Scores $42 Million in Latest Funding Round

The orders are flown by Wingcopter to set landing points just outside of the villages, from where they are transported to the end customers by electric cargo bike.

To start with, a wide range of products from the local REWE store will be available for selection. Other local retailers will be added to the platform as the project progresses.

The pilot project is being scientifically accompanied by the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, which is evaluating the service from an economic and ecological perspective.

The Frankfurt UAS also takes care of the cargo bike rides. It has a profound expertise in the field of last-mile logistics with cargo bikes and small electric vehicles (LEV - light electric vehicles).

Tom Plümmer, CEO of Wingcopter, comments: "We are really proud to pilot LieferMichel, the first drone delivery service for groceries and everyday goods in Germany.

"Our biggest goal is to gain experience and evaluate, together with the residents, an environmentally friendly and efficient service that creates real added value for the population in rural areas.

"We are deeply grateful for the hospitality of the people of Odenwald and the openness with which they have welcomed the project and the LieferMichel team."

Read More: Dubai Silicon Oasis Hosts Drone Delivery Trials Conducted by UAE's Jeebly and Skye Air

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
Transport and Logistics ME
www.transportandlogisticsme.com