Everyone in autonomous driving argues about software stacks, sensors, and miles driven. Almost nobody talks about what happens when the robotaxi pulls into the depot. And that is where autonomy quietly stops.
A self-driving car cannot plug itself in. It cannot clean or inspect itself. Today, a human walks over and does it. At fleet scale, that single manual step breaks the economics.
In Episode 12 of Autonomy Insiders, Daniel sits down with Crijn Bouman, CEO and co-founder of Rocsys, the Dutch company building autonomous robotic charging systems for robotaxi and heavy-duty fleets. Rocsys runs across 30+ enterprise customers and is now moving from ports and logistics into the booming robotaxi market.
Crijn explains why charging, sets the rhythm of every depot, why all robotaxi fleets eventually become mixed fleets, and why that logic drove the M1, the world's first multi-bay hands-free charger.
A clear, no-hype look at the physical layer of autonomous mobility that most of the industry is still ignoring.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: Why charging infrastructure is a bottleneck for autonomous mobility
00:17 - Crijn Bouman introduces Rocsys and its mission
01:19 - The problem with manual charging interfaces and the need for automation
02:02 - Rocsys’s robotics platform: hardware, AI, and integration with fleet management
03:16 - Why robotic charging is a must-have for scalable autonomous fleets
04:55 - The origins of Rocsys and the early robotaxi industry insights
06:14 - Broader applications beyond robotaxis: ports and logistics fleets
07:23 - Rocsys’s market traction and customer deployment milestones
08:27 - Introducing the Rocsys M1 multi-bay charging system and its engineering advantages
09:52 - The evolution from single to multi-bay systems: accommodating mixed fleet deployment
10:48 - Space efficiency and site design benefits for robotaxi hubs
12:23 - The economic impacts: operational savings and efficiency improvements
14:38 - Capital funding and growth plans with Series A extension
15:49 - The S2 heavy-duty fleet charging system and platform technology sharing
17:21 - The platform approach: software-defined infrastructure and long-term value
19:04 - Cost structure: ownership models and service-based charging fees
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