We rode a remote-driven EV through Berlin. Is this the future of car sharing?
Get the Full StoryHello, I will be your driver for today, says Bartek Szurgot, a software engineer at German startup Vay and my chauffeur for this ride. He disengages the handbrake, gently presses the accelerator and the new Kia Niro EV I m sitting in slowly pulls out of the parking lot. As we approach the first intersection, Bartek indicates, turns the steering wheel, makes his observations, and drives out onto a busy road near the centre of Berlin. So far, pretty standard except for one big difference. Bartek isn t in the car. He s in an office a few blocks away, controlling the This story continues at The Next Web
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