Auddia Unveils Solar Canopy Micro-Warehouse Network with Drone and EV Integration

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Auddia will deploy LT350’s solar canopy network with secure refrigerated and non-refrigerated lockers, vertical package elevators, drone charging pads and autonomous EV charging arms to convert parking lots into micro-warehouses for last-mile delivery. LT350 would become part of Auddia under its proposed merger with Thramann Holdings.

1. LT350 Canopy Platform Overview

LT350’s solar-integrated canopy architecture transforms parking lots into micro warehouses by combining secure refrigerated and non-refrigerated locker arrays, vertical package elevators, drone charging cartridges and ceiling-mounted EV charging arms. The platform supports a unified logistics node that coordinates drones, autonomous EVs and human couriers under a single PickDrop AI logistics engine.

2. Business Combination with Thramann Holdings

Under the pending merger, LT350 will be one of three new businesses folded into Auddia to form the McCarthy Finney holding company. This transaction positions Auddia to offer both its existing AI audio platform and a robust last-mile delivery infrastructure business upon closing.

3. Impact on Last-Mile Delivery and Autonomous Fleets

By leveraging underutilized parking lot real estate, the LT350 network aims to reduce delivery costs, speed up fulfillment and provide distributed AI data-exchange for autonomous vehicles. Each canopy node offers high-speed data offload, local model distribution and low-latency inference, enabling fleets to update perception and planning models on the go.

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