Jedsy Delivery Drone

Unique delivery drone that can be used bidirectionally.

World’s only drone that has a smart approach ramp (patented Jedsy Mailbox) with charging
station – easy to install on a window or balcony.

Up to 3 kg maximum load, therefore excellent for delivering laboratory samples, medicines,
blood supplies but also small technical devices etc.

Drone in the form of a small glider flies at speeds of up to 150 km/h over a distance of 100
km range. This enables it to save money on time-critical deliveries and greatly reduce CO2
emissions.

Key Facts of Jedsy Drone

Lightning fast 

We fly at a speed of over 150 km/h.

Endless range

With one battery charge we can reach up to 100 km. At our landing stations, the drone charges automatically and can continue flying.

Volume

Up to 18 L volume and weight up to 3 kg can be transported by the Jedsy drone.

Transport box 

We have developed different boxes especially for laboratories and hospitals.

Planned flights

Our routes can be planned according to your own specifications. Delays due to traffic jams, personnel bottlenecks and Co are a thing of the past.

Emergencies

For urgent or unplanned deliveries, additional drones can be ordered with the Jedsy app.

Weatherproof

No matter if sunshine or rain, the Jedsy drone is ready for action. The only thing we don’t like is ice.

Pay-by-use

No monthly costs – only when the drone flies, the kilometers are charged. This is how we create simplicity and transparency in our cost structure.

Multistop

Collecting samples at multiple locations is a breeze for the Jedsy drone.

Areas of application Jedsy drone

Laboratory Services

We can fly directly to where the package is needed at up to 150 mph with no traffic, when every second counts to save a life.

Vital medical supplies

We deliver vital medical supplies, specimens, blood and everything else that is important to the most remote places in the world. In this way, we provide equal access to medicines – no matter where people live.

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