Vay operates a live remote-driving mobility service in Las Vegas, where users request electric vehicles delivered driverlessly to their location, then drive normally while a remote operator handles parking afterward. The tech stack—C/C++, FPGA, VHDL, RTOS, GStreamer, FFmpeg, Wireshark, Perfetto—reflects deep embedded systems and real-time video streaming work, not typical SaaS. Hiring is engineering-led and accelerating, with projects focused on fleet expansion across the US and Europe and operational scaling, indicating the company is moving beyond proof-of-concept toward multi-market logistics.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Engineering, Shift Lead
Vay develops remote-driving technology and operates a B2C car-rental service in Las Vegas where vehicles are delivered to customers by remote operators and retrieved the same way, undercutting ride-hailing prices. The company has expanded to B2B offerings enabling remote operation of private and autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2018 and based in Berlin with 201–500 employees, Vay is scaling aggressively: active projects include vehicle rollouts across the US and Europe, fleet rebalancing, charging optimization, and real-time routing improvements. Regulatory constraints and fleet readiness rank among operational priorities as the service expands geographically.
Vay's core stack includes C/C++, FPGA, VHDL, RTOS for embedded vehicle control; Python, Go, TypeScript, React for application layers; and GStreamer, FFmpeg, Wireshark, Perfetto for real-time video streaming and diagnostics. Data tooling includes SQL, dbt, Power BI, Superset, and Grafana.
Vay's service is live in central Las Vegas, Nevada. Active projects include vehicle rollouts and fleet expansion across the US and Europe, with hiring in both regions.
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