Keenon T8vsServe Robotics Gen 3 Delivery Robot
Serve Robotics Gen 3 Delivery Robot leads on 3 of 7 dimensions — strongest on deployment readiness.
T8
1 wins
Gen 3 Delivery Robot
3 wins
Category breakdown
Deploy & operate
Readiness, uptime, navigation & connectivity
- 82Deployment readiness92
- 60Maintenance confidence60
- Vision-led navigation (estimated)NavigationVision-led navigation (estimated)
- Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)ConnectivityWi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)
Cost & ROI
Price accessibility and ROI clarity
- 62Price accessibility30
- 78ROI clarity78
Capability
Payload, speed, runtime & labor replacement
- 72Labor replacement85
- 20 kg (across three tiers)Payload50 pounds (23 kg) / approximately 13 gallons cargo
- 1.0 m/s (0.8–1.2 m/s adjustable)Speed11 mph top speed
- 15 hours (label mode); 10–15 hours typical; 8–10 hours (laser mapping mode)Battery14 hours or 48 miles (77 km)
Fit & future
Environment fit, footprint & long-term upside
- 88Environment fit88
- 75Future potential89
- 384 × 468 × 1123 mm (W × D × H)Footprint31" length × 26" width × 41" height (79 cm × 64 cm × 105 cm)
T8 · Best for
Narrow-aisle restaurants and cafes with tight kitchen-to-table distances
Gen 3 Delivery Robot · Best for
High-volume food delivery for national chains (Uber Eats, DoorDash partner deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta)
Final judgment
If immediate deployment is the priority, choose Gen 3 Delivery Robot. If the goal is to be ready when T8's capabilities mature, track it.

