McKinsey projects that autonomous vehicles including drones will deliver 80% of all items in the future. With 35% of consumers indicating that they are in favor of the concept, it’s clear that the use of drones is gaining popularity.

The latest 2Flow infographic examines the benefits and challenges associated with cargo drones and highlights how this technology could massively disrupt last-mile delivery.

What are the benefits of delivery drones?

Faster Fulfilment

In today’s on-demand economy, consumers expect quick delivery times. Drone technology is one way e-commerce companies can speed up deliveries. Unlike delivery trucks, drones can fly directly to their destination, avoiding traffic and complex routes. According to The Walker Sands Future of Retail 2016 Study, 79% of US consumers said they would be “very likely” or “somewhat likely” to choose drone delivery if their package could arrive within an hour. Additionally, quicker delivery times from drones could lead to lower shipping costs for customers, resulting in more sales and increased profits for businesses.

Enhanced Last-Mile Connectivity

Last mile delivery is often the hardest part of a package’s journey and is thought to make up about 50% of the total distribution cost. Using autonomous cargo drones, especially in cities, could greatly improve the efficiency of last mile delivery. A good example of this is the American logistics and delivery company, UPS. They suggest putting mini-helipads on the tops of their vans, allowing drones to handle the last mile of the route. They believe this could save up to $50 million in costs for their 66,000 daily delivery drivers.

Lower The Environmental Impact of Delivery

On average, truck delivery of a package results in about 1 kg of greenhouse gas emissions and roughly 25% of all transportation emissions comes from trucks. Businesses could reduce their environmental impact by supplementing traditional road haulage with electric-powered drones, and this could help to dramatically reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

What are the disadvantages of delivery drones?

Before the adoption of cargo drones goes mainstream, there are still a few lingering issues that will need to be resolved. The most pressing of these are the airspace governance and legal barriers that physically restrict where drones can travel. Current legislation across the world means that many areas are off-limits to drones, making them an impractical logistics solution for the moment. Furthermore, battery life limitations mean that drones can only travel for small distances with very small loads. This is in contrast to delivery trucks which can transport hundreds of packages at a time over a long distance.

Are drones really the future of delivery? [infographic]_Get Elastic