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So in this scenario an Amazon driver is driving near a remote, hard to access location that a truck can't get to, loading a package onto a drone, and then waiting for it to fly to your hermit shack and back? If your area isn't moderately developed you're probably not going to have an Amazon drone hub within range.
Not now, but in theory the tech will continue to evolve. Drones will continue getting better ranges as battery tech improves.
It likely won't be something that reaches widespread adoption any time soon. But in time, I could see this being a very useful service.
We’ve kind of hit a brick wall on the battery front, I wouldn’t expect much improvement in that arena
Solid state batteries could provide another boost in capacity. Other than that, drones don't need to be quadcopter style only, gliders can reduce battery load significantly (and you could even make a hybrid that can switch to quad mode for precise flight)
https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/articles/fotw-1234-april-18-2022-volumetric-energy-density-lithium-ion-batteries