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Auddia Announces LT350 Micro Warehouse Network in Parking Lots for Last Mile Delivery

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Auddia (NASDAQ: AUUD) announced LT350, a patented parking-lot native micro warehouse network and canopy platform for last-mile delivery on March 25, 2026. LT350 combines secure refrigerated/non-refrigerated lockers, vertical package elevators, drone and autonomous EV charging cartridges, and the PickDrop AI logistics engine.

LT350 is described as one of three businesses to be combined with Auddia in a proposed McCarthy Finney holding company if the pending business combination with Thramann Holdings is completed.

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Positive

  • Patented canopy platform enables distributed micro-fulfillment in parking lots
  • Integrated PickDrop AI unifies drones, autonomous EVs, and human couriers
  • Canopy doubles as edge compute node for high-speed data offload and model updates

Negative

  • LT350 deployment contingent on completion of proposed business combination with Thramann Holdings
  • Operational compatibility depends on autonomous EVs and drones adopting LT350 charging and docking standards

News Market Reaction – AUUD

+10.84%
8 alerts
+10.84% News Effect
+6.6% Peak in 7 hr 59 min
+$309K Valuation Impact
$3.16M Market Cap
0.8x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, AUUD gained 10.84%, reflecting a significant positive market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +6.6% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 8 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $309K to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $3.16M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Reality Check

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Technical Shares at $0.75 are trading below the 200-day MA of $2.07 and sit 89.71% under the 52-week high, only 13.11% above the 52-week low.

Peers on Argus

AUUD fell 5.62% while several high-affinity peers like TGL (0.91%), ULY (0.37%),...

AUUD fell 5.62% while several high-affinity peers like TGL (0.91%), ULY (0.37%), MYSZ (0.97%) and QH (1.88%) were positive. With SOPA down 1.42% and no peers in momentum scanners, the move appears stock-specific rather than sector-driven.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Mar 19 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Mar 19 LT350 AV datacenters Positive -5.1% Announced LT350 initiative as distributed AI compute fabric for AV fleets.
Mar 16 LT350 resilience focus Positive +3.8% Positioned LT350 as resilient AI infrastructure versus vulnerable hyperscale datacenters.
Mar 11 LT350 REIT LOI Positive +0.2% Non-binding LOI with NYSE medical REIT for pilot AI micro-datacenter canopy.
Mar 09 Discovr at SXSW Positive +1.1% Showcased Discovr Radio with live events and strong artist submission metrics.
Mar 05 Discovr MVP metrics Positive +4.1% Reported Discovr MVP engagement exceeding internal expectations and phase 1 goals.
Pattern Detected

Recent Auddia news around LT350 and Discovr has generally been framed positively, but price reactions have been mixed, with both gains and declines, suggesting inconsistent investor conviction on announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the last month, Auddia has focused heavily on the LT350 platform and its media product Discovr. On Mar 11, LT350 signed a non-binding LOI with a NYSE-listed medical REIT for a pilot canopy deployment, which saw only a 0.16% move. Earlier LT350 AI infrastructure updates on Mar 16 and Mar 19 produced a 3.79% rise and a 5.08% decline, respectively. Discovr-related promotional news on Mar 5 and Mar 9 generated modest positive reactions. Today’s logistics-focused LT350 announcement extends this pattern of frequent, strategically oriented updates with uneven market responses.

Market Pulse Summary

The stock surged +10.8% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with A...
Analysis

The stock surged +10.8% in the session following this news. A strong positive reaction aligns with Auddia’s ongoing narrative of expanding LT350 from AI micro-datacenters into logistics infrastructure. Prior LT350 and Discovr updates produced mixed but sometimes favorable moves around 3–4%. Investors would have weighed this against regulatory filings highlighting a potential reverse stock split range of 1-for-2 to 1-for-200 and earlier disclosures of no revenue and continued losses.

Key Terms

last mile delivery, autonomous evs, drone charging cartridges, inference workloads, +2 more
6 terms
last mile delivery technical
"micro warehouse network designed to solve the last mile delivery challenge"
Last mile delivery is the final step in moving a product from a distribution hub to the customer’s doorstep, like the last few blocks of a journey that determine whether a package arrives on time and intact. It matters to investors because this stage often drives the biggest costs, affects customer satisfaction and repeat business, and can make or break profit margins and scalability for retail, logistics, and delivery-focused companies.
autonomous evs technical
"integrates drones, autonomous EVs, and human couriers"
Autonomous EVs are electric vehicles that drive themselves using onboard sensors, cameras and software instead of a human driver, combining battery-powered propulsion with self-driving capabilities. They matter to investors because they can change how cars are bought, used and monetized—think of them like a smartphone upgrade that turns a car into a robo-taxi or mobile service platform—affecting sales, recurring revenue, regulatory risk and the value of suppliers and software providers.
drone charging cartridges technical
"drone charging cartridges, autonomous EV charging arms, and the PickDrop AI"
Interchangeable battery modules and portable charging units designed to be quickly swapped into drones or docking stations to restore power without lengthy recharging. Think of them like replaceable fuel canisters for a delivery vehicle: they shorten downtime and let a fleet stay in the air longer. Investors care because faster turnaround, lower logistics costs and simpler maintenance can boost revenue per drone and improve the economics and scalability of drone services.
inference workloads technical
"upload new models, and run inference workloads while picking up packages"
Inference workloads are the computing tasks where a trained machine learning model is used to make predictions or decisions in real time, like a chef using a recipe to prepare dishes for arriving customers. For investors, they matter because these tasks drive the ongoing cost, speed and scalability of AI-powered products — influencing infrastructure spending, user experience, and the ability of a business to monetize its technology efficiently.
v2i connectivity technical
"Secure V2I connectivity through LT350’s distributed compute fabric"
v2i connectivity means wireless communication between a vehicle and road infrastructure—such as traffic lights, signs, parking systems and road sensors—so the car and the roadway can share real‑time information. For investors it matters because this link enables safer, more efficient driving and new revenue streams for automakers, chipmakers, telecom providers and city infrastructure projects, while also exposing companies to regulatory, technology-adoption and liability risks.
micro-fulfillment technical
"Shift toward distributed micro-fulfillmentRise of hybrid drone and ground"
Micro-fulfillment is the use of small, often automated warehouses placed close to customers—inside stores, in urban spaces, or nearby distribution nodes—to pick and pack online orders quickly. For investors it matters because it can cut delivery times and shipping costs, lift sales and customer satisfaction, and change a company’s profit margins and capital needs; think of it like adding a neighborhood kitchen to speed up food delivery.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Patented canopy platform transforms parking lots into logistics infrastructure

PickDrop AI coordinates drones, autonomous EVs, and human couriers

BOULDER, Colo., March 25, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Auddia Inc. (NASDAQ: AUUD) (“Auddia” or the “Company”) today announced LT350’s patented, parking lot native micro warehouse network designed to solve the last mile delivery challenge through a unified system that integrates drones, autonomous EVs, and human couriers. Built on LT350’s solar-integrated canopy architecture, the platform combines secure package lockers, vertical package elevators, drone charging cartridges, autonomous EV charging arms, and the PickDrop AI logistics engine into a single distributed logistics node.

LT350 is one of three new businesses that would be combined with Auddia in the new McCarthy Finney holding company if Auddia’s recently announced business combination with Thramann Holdings, LLC (“Thramann Holdings”) is completed.

LT350’s patented system includes:

Ground-Based Locker Arrays (Refrigerated + Non-Refrigerated)
Secure, temperature-controlled lockers positioned where fuel pumps traditionally sit allow autonomous and human-operated vehicles to drop off or retrieve packages.

Vertical Package Elevators
A patented elevator system moves packages between ground lockers and the canopy ceiling, enabling seamless coordination between ground vehicles and autonomous drones.

PickDrop AI Logistics Platform
PickDrop dynamically routes packages across drones, autonomous EVs, human couriers, and LT350 canopy nodes, turning each canopy into a mini distributed warehouse.

Drone Charging Cartridges
Roof facing drone charging pads powered by battery storage cartridges allow drones to land, charge, and continue deliveries without leaving the LT350 network.

Autonomous EV Charging Cartridges
Ceiling-mounted EV charging cartridges include an articulating, vandalism-resistant arm that autonomously connects to compatible autonomous EVs.

Integrated Data Exchange for Autonomous Fleets

In addition to logistics coordination, LT350 canopies also serve as distributed AI datacenter nodes, enabling autonomous vehicles to offload data, upload new models, and run inference workloads while picking up packages, dropping off deliveries, or charging. This capability builds on LT350’s previously announced distributed data-exchange architecture, allowing AV fleets to synchronize high-bandwidth sensor data and receive real-time model updates directly at the canopy edge.

As drones and autonomous EVs approach an LT350 canopy, they gain access to:

  • High-speed data offload for sensor logs and operational telemetry
  • Local model distribution for updated perception and planning models
  • Low-latency inference for real-time decision support
  • Secure V2I connectivity through LT350’s distributed compute fabric

This integration positions LT350 canopies not only as logistics nodes, but as critical digital infrastructure for the autonomous mobility ecosystem.

A Convergence of Three Industry Shifts

Analysts across logistics, retail, and autonomy sectors are highlighting three converging trends shaping the future of last-mile delivery:

  • Shift toward distributed micro-fulfillment
  • Rise of hybrid drone and ground autonomous delivery networks
  • Emergence of parking lots as underutilized logistics real estate

LT350’s canopy based platform sits at the intersection of all three. By integrating micro warehousing, drone infrastructure, autonomous EV charging, distributed data exchange, and AI driven routing, LT350 aims to enable a fully coordinated last mile ecosystem deployed across the most ubiquitous real estate footprint in the country.

Last-mile delivery is undergoing a structural shift,” said LT350 founder Jeff Thramann. “Retailers, logistics operators, and autonomous vehicle companies are all looking for infrastructure that reduces cost, increases reliability, and accelerates delivery speed. LT350’s canopy network provides that foundation.”

For information about LT350, please visit www.LT350.com.

About LT350, LLC

LT350 is a distributed AI data center company with 13 issued and 3 pending patents covering a proprietary solar parking lot canopy infrastructure platform that integrates modular battery storage and GPU cartridges into the ceiling of the canopy to turn any parking lot into an AI data center. LT350 aims to build the most secure, lowest latency, cost effective, and rapidly deployed network of distributed AI data centers at the edge by leveraging the use of underutilized parking lot space while strengthening the existing power infrastructure of local utilities.

About Auddia Inc.

Auddia, through its proprietary AI platform for audio, is reinventing not only how consumers engage with AM/FM radio, podcasts, and other audio content but also how artists and labels promote their music and gain access to mainstream radio audiences. Auddia’s Discovr Radio is the first music-promotion platform to deliver artists guaranteed exposure to radio listeners. Auddia’s flagship audio superapp, called faidr, delivers multiple industry firsts, including:

  • Ad-free listening on any AM/FM music station
  • Content skipping across any AM/FM music station
  • One-touch skipping of entire podcast ad breaks
  • Integrated artist discovery experiences

For more information, visit www.auddia.com

Cautionary Note on Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements in this communication, other than purely historical information, may constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including for purposes of the “safe harbor” provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, concerning Auddia, Thramann Holdings, and the proposed merger between Auddia and Thramann Holdings (the “Proposed Transaction”) and other matters. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, express or implied statements relating to Auddia’s and Thramann Holdings’ management expectations, hopes, beliefs, intentions or strategies regarding the future including, without limitation, statements regarding: the structure, timing and completion of the proposed merger by and between Auddia and Thramann Holdings, and the expected effects, perceived benefits or opportunities of the Proposed Transaction; the combined company’s listing on Nasdaq after the closing of the Proposed Transaction; expectations regarding the structure, timing and completion of the financing needed to close the Proposed Transaction, including investment amounts from investors, timing of closing of the Proposed Transaction, expected proceed, expectations regarding the use of proceeds, and impact on ownership structure; the anticipated timing of the closing; the expected executive officers and directors of the combined company; each company’s and the combined company’s expected cash position at the closing and cash runway of the combined company following the proposed merger and any additional financing; the future operations of the combined company, including research and development activities; the nature, strategy and focus of the combined company; the development and commercial potential and potential benefits of any products and services of the combined company; the cash balance of the combined entity at closing; expectations related to the anticipated timing of the closing of the Proposed Transaction (the “Closing”); the expectations regarding the ownership structure of the combined company; the expected trading of the combined company’s stock on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “MCFN” after the Closing; and other statements that are not historical fact.

All statements other than statements of historical fact contained in this communication are forward-looking statements. In addition, any statements that refer to projections, forecasts or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. The words “opportunity,” “potential,” “milestones,” “pipeline,” “can,” “goal,” “strategy,” “target,” “anticipate,” “achieve,” “believe,” “contemplate,” “continue,” “could,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intends,” “may,” “plan,” “possible,” “project,” “should,” “will,” “would” and similar expressions (including the negatives of these terms or variations of them) may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. These forward-looking statements are made based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts, and projections, as well as the beliefs and assumptions of management, concerning future developments and their potential effects. There can be no assurance that future developments affecting Auddia, Thramann Holdings, or the Proposed Transaction will be those that have been anticipated.

These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond Auddia’s or Thramann Holdings’ control, or other assumptions that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, the risk that the conditions to the Closing or consummation of the Proposed Transaction are not satisfied, including the failure to timely obtain approval of the proposed merger from Auddia’s stockholders the risk that the required financing is not obtained in a timely manner, if at all; uncertainties as to the timing of the consummation of the Proposed Transaction; risks related to Auddia’s continued listing on Nasdaq until closing of the Proposed Transaction and the combined company’s ability to remain listed following the Closing; uncertainties regarding the impact any delay in the Closing would have on the anticipated cash resources of the combined company, and other events and unanticipated spending and costs that could reduce the combined company’s cash resources; the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance or condition that could give rise to the termination of the merger agreement; the effect of the announcement or pendency of the merger on Auddia’s or Thramann Holdings’ business relationships, operating results and business generally; costs related to the merger; the risk that as a result of adjustments to the exchange ratio, Auddia’s or Thramann Holdings’ stockholders could own more or less of the combined company than is currently anticipated; risks related to the market price of Auddia’s common stock relative to the value suggested by the exchange ratio; risks related to the inability of the combined company to obtain sufficient additional capital to continue to advance the development of its products and services; costs of the Proposed Transaction and unexpected costs, charges or expenses resulting from the Proposed Transaction; potential adverse reactions or changes to business relationships, operating results, and business generally, resulting from the announcement or completion of the Proposed Transaction;

Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements as a result of these risks and uncertainties. These and other risks and uncertainties are more fully described in periodic filings with the SEC, including the factors described in the section titled “Risk Factors” in Auddia’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, which was originally filed with the SEC on March 6, 2026, subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC, and in other filings that Auddia makes and will make with the SEC in connection with the Proposed Transaction, including the Form S-4 and Proxy Statement described below, as well as discussions of potential risks, uncertainties, and other important factors included in other filings by Auddia from time to time. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should any of Auddia’s or Thramann Holdings’ assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material respects from those projected in these forward-looking statements. Nothing in this communication should be regarded as a representation by any person that the forward-looking statements set forth herein will be achieved or that any of the contemplated results of such forward-looking statements will be achieved. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements in this communication, which speak only as of the date they are made and are qualified in their entirety by reference to the cautionary statements herein. Neither Auddia nor Thramann Holdings undertakes or accepts any duty to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in its expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statements are based, except as required by law. This communication does not purport to summarize all of the conditions, risks and other attributes of an investment in Auddia or Thramann Holdings.

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FAQ

What did Auddia (AUUD) announce about LT350 on March 25, 2026?

Auddia announced LT350, a patented parking-lot canopy micro-warehouse network for last-mile delivery. According to the company, LT350 integrates secure lockers, vertical elevators, drone and autonomous EV charging cartridges, and the PickDrop AI logistics engine into distributed canopy nodes.

How does LT350’s PickDrop AI coordinate deliveries for AUUD?

PickDrop AI dynamically routes packages among drones, autonomous EVs, and human couriers for coordinated last-mile delivery. According to the company, the platform turns each LT350 canopy into a mini distributed warehouse with routing, data exchange, and real-time coordination.

What hardware components are included in LT350 canopies from Auddia (AUUD)?

LT350 canopies include refrigerated and non-refrigerated ground lockers, vertical package elevators, drone charging cartridges, and autonomous EV charging arms. According to the company, the design also supports secure V2I connectivity and distributed compute for fleet data offload.

Does LT350 affect autonomous vehicle operations for AUUD partners?

LT350 provides high-speed data offload, local model distribution, and low-latency inference for autonomous fleets at canopy locations. According to the company, autonomous vehicles can upload sensor logs and receive model updates while charging or retrieving packages.

Is LT350 already part of Auddia or subject to a corporate transaction for AUUD?

LT350 is described as one of three businesses that would combine with Auddia under a proposed McCarthy Finney holding company. According to the company, the combination with Thramann Holdings is pending and must be completed for that structure.

Where can investors find more information about LT350 and AUUD’s announcement?

Investors can find additional information and technical details at the LT350 website listed by the company. According to the company, further product and contact information is available at www.LT350.com for stakeholders and partners.
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