Kodiak is using Vay's remote driving tech in its self-driving trucks | TechCrunch
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Kodiak Robotics has partnered with Vay, a Berlin-based driverless car-sharing startup, to integrate remote driving capabilities into its self-driving trucks. This collaboration is crucial as Kodiak prepares for commercial driverless deliveries in Texas by 2026, utilizing Vay's teleoperations technology alongside its own autonomous driving system. The technology allows human operators to remotely control Kodiak's trucks in low-speed scenarios while the automated system manages safety limits. This relationship highlights the growing importance of remote driving as a supportive technology in the autonomous vehicle landscape.
Vay's teleoperations system complements Kodiak's autonomous driving technology by allowing human operators to remotely control trucks in low-speed situations while maintaining key safety limits.
The partnership between Kodiak Robotics and Vay exemplifies how remote driving technology supports autonomous vehicles, particularly as Kodiak prepares for commercial deliveries on public highways.
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