By Mao Xinhui
Imagine visiting a park on a hot summer day and needing a quick energy boost. How about having your takeout precisely "air-dropped" by a drone? This new consumption experience is now a reality at Huangxing Park in Yangpu District.
Recently, it was announced that Meituan's drone delivery service has entered its trial phase at Huangxing Park, marking the team's first foray into park deliveries in Shanghai.
In December last year, Meituan launched its first drone route in the central area of Shanghai, based in Yangpu. Many residents have already heard about or experienced the speed of drone delivery. However, unlike shopping mall deliveries, park deliveries require not just speed but also precision.
"From past consumer data, we've noticed that locating delivery addresses in parks is often challenging. Addresses like 'under the fourth streetlight' or 'beside the sixth tree' are common. Delivery personnel, restricted to walking within the park, find it difficult to deliver quickly and accurately, affecting the overall experience," explained Meituan's drone commercial strategy lead. Now, with drones, consumers can pick up their orders from designated lockers within the park.
The new route starts from the Wujiaochang commercial area and can deliver orders to Huangxing Park, over two kilometers away, in just about 10 minutes. Brands like Starbucks, Bawang Tea, Xiao Yang Shengjian (pan-fried pork buns), Xiande Lai Pork Ribs and Rice Cakes, and LELECHA are among the first to participate.
According to Meituan's drone data, during the May Day holiday this year, their drone routes in Shenzhen parks saw a surge in orders, boosting nearby restaurant deliveries by over 300%. Over 80% of some merchants' orders were delivered by drones. This change in delivery mode is creating new business opportunities, benefiting merchants around parks and scenic spots.
The new park route aligns with Yangpu's efforts to support the "Shanghai Low-Altitude Economy Industry High-Quality Development Action Plan (2024-2027)," transforming niche pilots into mainstream experiences. By enhancing policy support and promoting technological innovation and application, Yangpu aims to lead in the development of the low-altitude economy, improving residents' quality of life and urban management.
As of the end of June 2024, Meituan drones have launched 31 routes in cities like Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, completing over 300,000 orders. The service covers various scenarios, including offices, communities, scenic spots, municipal parks, healthcare facilities, campuses, and libraries, offering over 90,000 product choices.