Vay has announced plans to increase its operations to a 100 vehicle fleet in Las Vegas by the end of 2025.
In order to meet its predicted operational goal, the company has acquired a new production facility of more than 8,500 square feet within the city, which will serve as the primary hub for hardware deployment.
The new facility will be capable of processing up to 16 vehicles per week, and will work alongside the company’s downtown hub, which is currently dedicated to fleet readiness and maintenance.
Vay, who was responsible for the first ever vehicle driven in European road traffic without a safety driver on board, has also committed to the hiring of both additional remote car and truck drivers to meet increased demands, with remote truck driving capability expected to begin imminently from the company’s remote driving centre.
Thomas Von der Ohe, CEO and co-founder of Vay, said:This new facility and our fleet expansion highlight Vay's commitment to serving our growing customer base in Las Vegas, ensuring a seamless experience for everyone requesting our vehicles.
This investment represents a significant milestone for Vay's growth and will play a crucial role in scaling our offerings.