Zipline snaps up another $200M to fuel its drone delivery expansion | TechCrunch
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Zipline snaps up another $200M to fuel its drone delivery expansion | TechCrunch
"Things have moved a little faster than we expected, said founder and CEO Keller Clifton, reflecting on the rapid growth and expansion of Zipline's services."
"We're actually expecting to accelerate our growth over the next three months, relative to 2025, indicating strong demand and usage of Zipline's drone delivery services."
"In the last three weeks, we've actually seen the average amount of stuff per basket increased by more than 20%, showcasing the increasing reliance on Zipline for deliveries."
Zipline, a U.S. autonomous drone delivery startup, has raised an additional $200 million, bringing its Series H funding to $800 million. The company, valued at $7.6 billion, plans to expand its drone delivery services to at least four U.S. states, including Houston, Phoenix, and Seattle. Zipline's drones, initially used for blood delivery in Rwanda, now deliver various products in multiple countries. The company has experienced significant growth in its home delivery service, with customers increasingly ordering larger quantities more frequently.
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