Autonomy Insiders
Germany has one company building a full Level 4 autonomous driving stack from scratch. Not an ADAS feature. Not a highway assist. A complete autonomous driver, developed in-house in Berlin. That company is MOTOR Ai, and it is pursuing EU type approval with 20 million euros in seed funding. In Episode 8 of Autonomy Insiders, Daniel sits down with Roy Uhlmann, CEO of MOTOR Ai to unpack what it actually takes to build a sovereign European AV company, why the EU's strict regulatory process is a moat rather than a drag, and why no company in the world (not even Waymo) has a type-approved Level 4 vehicle yet. Topics covered: * Why MOTOR Ai owns the full value chain: software, HD maps, drive-by-wire, and technical surveillance * The modular vs. end-to-end architecture debate and why MOTOR Ai rejected generative AI approaches * How EU type approval works and why regulators review your actual source code * Why US AVs (including Waymo's) cannot legally operate in the EU without major rework * What "technological sovereignty" really means for German critical infrastructure TIMESTAMPS: * 00:00 - Introduction to Autonomy Insiders and today's focus on European AV regulation and strategy * 00:14 - Guest Roy Uhlmann introduces himself and MOTOR Ai’s mission * 00:23 - The European approach to safety and regulation differs from the US * 01:06 - Overview of MOTOR Ai’s full-stack Level 4 AV system * 01:42 - Mobility service and fleet deployment model * 02:13 - Regulation’s impact on product development in Europe * 03:25 - Building hardware components and HD maps in-house * 04:51 - Differences between OEM systems and mobility services * 06:09 - Ownership models for autonomous vehicles * 07:04 - The architectural stance: modular systems versus end-to-end neural networks * 08:09 - Layered safety validation process * 09:25 - Cost advantages of a modular approach * 10:07 - Sensor stack and hardware selection * 11:14 - Vehicle platforms tested (up to 6 meters) * 12:06 - Cost components and scaling considerations * 13:16 - European regulation’s strict safety and redundancy standards * 14:10 - Challenges in German and European AV approvals * 15:16 - Impact of AFGBV legislation and testing processes * 16:50 - European standards as a competitive advantage * 17:31 - Importance of safety-first approval processes * 18:53 - The role of regulation in operational safety and liability * 20:13 - Building systems tailored to EU market needs * 21:11 - Collaboration with regulators and shaping standards * 22:13 - What it means to be the only German Level 4 AV developer * 23:02 - Building independence through in-house solutions * 24:20 - Resilience and capital efficiency as strategic advantages * 25:27 - Funding and growth plans * 26:42 - Future roadmaps and type approval milestones * 27:06 - The importance of sovereignty and local hardware/software control * 28:13 - European market advantage and strategic autonomy * 29:43 - Future vision: autonomous fleets and infrastructure * 31:23 - Current deployment status and real-world testing environments * 33:35 - Local challenges like lack of GPS and varied terrain * 35:43 - Comparing progress with US giants like Waymo * 36:54 - The importance of operational readiness in autonomous driving * 38:18 - Vision for the next five years * 39:49 - Closing remarks and future outlook
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