Serve Robotics (SERV) Expands Fleet to 2,000 Delivery Robots Across Multiple U.S. Cities

By Sheryar Siddiq | January 02, 2026, 9:10 AM

Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV) ranks among the best AI stocks to buy according to analysts. Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV) announced on December 12 that it has reached its stated 2025 target by deploying over 2,000 delivery robots across numerous US locations. According to the company, since the start of the year, its fleet has grown twentyfold.

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With more cities scheduled for early 2026, the robots are currently operating in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, and Alexandria, Virginia.

The company claims that its robots achieve a 99.8% completion rate and function with Level 4 autonomy in metropolitan conditions. Each robot generates zero exhaust emissions and is intended to replace typical delivery truck trips.

Furthermore, on December 18, Oppenheimer began coverage of Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV), with an Outperform rating and a $20 price target. The firm described Serve Robotics as a “Physical AI pioneer”, with an initial focus on last-mile delivery applications.

Oppenheimer also emphasized the company’s leadership in global data in complex scenarios like sidewalks, which it says translates into benefits in software efficiency and hardware design.

Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV) develops AI-powered, low-emission robots that serve people in public spaces for food delivery activity in the US. The company spun-off from Uber in 2021.

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