Advancing Urban Delivery Efficiency

Coco Robotics Launches Coco 2 Autonomous Robots in L.A.

New platform uses NVIDIA AI hardware to move from sidewalks to citywide autonomy in bike lanes and roadways.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A Coco 2 autonomous delivery robot navigating a Los Angeles bike lane under a bright sky.

A Coco 2 autonomous delivery robot navigating a Los Angeles bike lane under a bright sky.

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Coco Robotics launched its Coco 2 autonomous delivery platform in Los Angeles on February 28, 2026 [1]. The UCLA-born startup designed the new system to transition from human-guided sidewalk operation to full citywide autonomy [1][2]. These robots utilize NVIDIA AI hardware to navigate complex urban environments [1][3]. The Coco 2 platform focuses on moving through bike lanes and roadways rather than strictly relying on sidewalks [1]. This shift aims to reduce urban congestion and lower carbon emissions across the city [1][2]. By operating in designated lanes, the startup seeks to improve delivery speed and safety for local businesses [2][3].

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