Friday April 26, 2024
20-04-20

Workhorse Group expands the HorseFly last mile delivery patent portfolio

Workhorse van with HorseFly delivery drone
Workhorse van with HorseFly delivery drone

American technology company Workhorse Group has expanded its patent portfolio through a recently filed provisional application to further protect the HorseFly Unmanned Aerial System (UAS).

 Additionally, several of the system's key components and capabilities, including its ground control station, winch deliveries and aircraft structure, have also been patented.

 The HorseFly UAS includes a safe, reliable, multi-use aircraft that can deliver parcels, carry sensors and cameras, and operate autonomously with a high degree of precision. It was designed to deliver what represents approximately 80% of most commercial package sizes, shapes, and weights while safely carrying a five-pound payload up to 10 miles.

Real-world commercial deliveries, flying autonomously from truck-top operations in U.S. airspace, in a process that meets all Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight standards, have already demonstrated its system’s success.

The aircraft's flexible design allows users to select different delivery methods including air drops, winch deliveries from various altitudes, and ground deliveries. Its quick-change battery system also effectively reduces ground time between missions. The aircraft's durable structure supports superior levels of reliability in the high-utilization, demanding markets of commercial and industrial users. 

Moreover, HorseFly's mission planning software enables operators to coordinate precise delivery routes, avoiding no-fly zones and hazardous weather. The planning system also includes a customer interface that enables remote pilots to monitor missions from virtually anywhere, notifying pilots when their attention is required. With this capability, the system can adapt to most every mission and customer's need.

Workhorse CEO Duane Hughes commented: “In the last several months we have seen significant and growing interest in our vehicle-launched HorseFly delivery drone, making the need to expand the HorseFly patent portfolio even more critical.

“We believe this increased consideration is a direct result of the COVID-19 global pandemic and the recognition that new methods of delivery are quickly becoming essential. Additionally, we are hearing from many businesses that this transition is not a temporary one, and that we need to adapt to a new normal.

“We feel strongly that all Workhorse electric delivery vehicles, with their integrated drone capabilities, are the most economical and efficient last mile option currently available, making our solutions a necessity now and for future critical applications."

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