Hosted on MSN
This 'driverless car' startup is doing the one thing robotaxi companies don't want to be caught doing
In the world of robotaxis, there's a stigma around remote driving. Are you really "driverless" if there's a person — even remotely — at the wheel? One startup is fully embracing it. Vay is a ...
Grab Holdings Ltd., Southeast Asia’s largest ride-hailing provider, is investing $60 million in remote-driving service Vay to add to its bets in technologies for driverless vehicles. The funding, ...
Las Vegas is set to host another driverless car company as Vay, a Germany-based firm, announced it will use the city as the launchpad for its U.S. operations. Vay has opened an office in the Arts ...
Six months after sharing initial plans to expand to the US and begin remotely operated journeys in Las Vegas, Vay has successfully driven its teledrive vehicles on public roads in Sin City without a ...
For the first time, a car with no human inside has driven on a public road in Europe. The feat was accomplished by Vay, a German startup. The company uses an approach called “teledriving” to ...
Eight months after announcing plans to enter the US market, European teledrive service Vay has officially begun commercial operations of its remotely operated EVs in fabulous Las Vegas. Customers can ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results