Driverless car-sharing startup Vay steers toward B2B services | TechCrunch
Briefly

Vay is not your typical ride-hailing or car-sharing service; their teleoperated vehicles allow users to self-drive after a remote pilot brings the car to them.
Co-founder Thomas von der Ohe believes tele-driving technology will become mainstream, predicting that within 5-10 years, all new vehicles will be capable of teleoperation.
Vay aims to be the backbone for various businesses by providing its teleoperation platform, positioning itself as an 'AWS' for vehicle fleets and logistics.
The innovative model of connecting customers to teleoperated cars exemplifies a significant shift in the future of mobility, moving beyond traditional ride-sharing frameworks.
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