Volkswagen ADMT, the automaker’s autonomous-driving subsidiary, will supply real-time street-level knowledge from Bee Maps, a spatial intelligence service that runs on Hivemapper’s Solana-based mapping community.
In accordance with Hivemapper CEO Ariel Seidman, the partnership “shifts mapping from static to residing,” and that robotaxi fleets require knowledge “that evolves as quick because the streets do.”
Bee Maps aggregates imagery from drivers who set up proprietary “Bee” dashcams and add footage that machine-learning fashions translate into lane markings, signage, and momentary work zones.
Members earn HONEY tokens for every validated phase, giving Hivemapper what it calls “the world’s freshest map knowledge.”
Hivemapper, which data contributions on the Solana blockchain, says its community now covers a double-digit share of worldwide roads and updates extra regularly than conventional fleet-car surveys.
Bee Maps sells the ensuing knowledge by means of APIs that feed routing, localization, and curb-management engines utilized by logistics companies and, now, robotaxi builders.
The businesses didn’t disclose monetary phrases, however Bee Maps’ product literature signifies that it sometimes fees consumption-based charges fairly than long-term licenses.
Stay updates required
Volkswagen ADMT operates about 30 ID.Buzz autonomous electrical minivans on Hamburg streets and can add “1000’s” of items in Los Angeles beneath an settlement with Uber that targets totally driverless service by late 2026.
Every car depends on a sensor array comprising 13 cameras and 9 lidars that generate roughly 5 gigabytes of knowledge per second. Nonetheless, it nonetheless requires exterior maps to localize in hostile situations similar to rain, glare, or building.
Bee Maps will stream refreshed street options into ADMT’s notion stack, permitting check engineers to validate maneuvers similar to curb-aligned pickups and last-meter drop-offs with out dispatching handbook survey automobiles.
DePIN momentum
The settlement extends a pattern of decentralized bodily infrastructure networks, or DePINs, supplying knowledge to legacy industries.
Earlier this yr, Lyft started piloting Hivemapper feeds for ride-hail drop zones, and logistics companies use the API to flag top restrictions and new velocity limits.
For Volkswagen, crowdsourced updates might shorten the cycle between on-road edge circumstances and software program releases because it scales the ID.Buzz robotaxi program throughout Europe and North America.
No regulatory approvals are required as a result of the info switch happens off-board, the individual added.