
Robotic pitstops for self-driving cars
Aseon Labs builds robotic pitstops for self-driving cars. Autonomous vehicles can drive themselves, but they still rely on humans and centralized depots for charging, cleaning and servicing multiple times per day. As fleets scale, the operational layer makes up 70% of the cost of the service and is of the largest barrier to uptime, profitability and market expansion. Aseon Pods are robotic micro-depots that can be deployed directly within operating zones, bringing fleet servicing to where demand exists. By eliminating unnecessary depot trips and automating routine operations, Aseon helps autonomous fleet operators increase uptime, reduce reset cost by 50% and unlock scale. Founded by the team behind Pushme, which deployed 5,000 mobility infrastructure locations across 40 cities before its acquisition by TIER-Dott, Aseon is funded and building product in Redwood City for pilot deployment with major autonomous vehicle operators.
founder
Cofounder & CEO @ Aseon Labs, robotic pitstops for self-driving cars. Previously founded Pushme, building the world’s largest battery-swap network for shared e-scooters & e-bikes across 5,000 stations in 40 cities before acquisition by TIER-Dott ($600M raised). Before Aseon, I led a 100-person team and deployed $300M+ in fleet hardware as VP Hardware @ TIER-Dott. Started my career as a mechanical engineer @ Tesla.
founder
Cofounder & COO @ Aseon Labs, robotic pitstops for self-driving cars. Previously founded Pushme, building the world’s largest battery-swap network for shared e-scooters & e-bikes across 5,000 stations in 40 cities before acquisition by TIER-Dott ($600M raised). Before Aseon, I was CBO @ Superduper ($4B cross-chain infra) and led 20 markets @ Deliveroo (DoorDash). Started in M&A @ Greenhill & Co. and UBS / Credit Suisse.