We rode a remote-driven EV through Berlin. Is this the future of car sharing?
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Vay, a German startup, operates remote-controlled cars in Las Vegas and Berlin. Teleoperators drive vehicles from afar, delivering them to customers who then drive themselves. This service aims to be cheaper than ride-hailing and more convenient than car sharing. Vay has launched in Las Vegas with 40 cars, planning to expand to 100 this year, while facing regulatory challenges in Europe. The company is seeking additional funding for growth.
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