Can SERV overcome rising losses as fleet growth and autonomous delivery demand accelerate?
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Can SERV overcome rising losses as fleet growth and autonomous delivery demand accelerate?
In early May 2026, Serve Robotics Inc. reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of about US$2.98 million versus US$0.44 million a year earlier, while its net loss widened to roughly US$49.0 million from US$13.22 million and it reaffirmed full-year 2026 revenue guidance of approximately US$26.0 million. The quarter also marked a step change in scale and scope, as Serve expanded to 44 cities across 14 states, grew its robot fleet to around 2,000 units, and moved into healthcare robotics through the...
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