Company
Aseon Labs
Aseon Labs builds robotic pitstops for self-driving cars: parking-space-sized autonomous pods that charge, clean, and inspect robotaxi fleets directly within…
- Founded
- 2026
- HQ
- Redwood City, California, USA
Funding
$10.0M
Models
1
Overview
Aseon Labs builds robotic pitstops for self-driving cars: parking-space-sized autonomous pods that charge, clean, and inspect robotaxi fleets directly within operating zones, eliminating deadhead miles to distant depots. Founded by the team behind battery-swap startup Pushme (acquired by TIER-Dott), the company came out of Y Combinator 's Spring 2026 cohort and is building pilot prototypes in Redwood City for deployment with major autonomous vehicle operators.
Verified record
- Verified deployments
- None on file
- Active incidents
- None on file
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Key facts
Funding
10M USD seed (June 2026, Crane Venture Partners)
CEO
George Kalligeros
COO
Dan Keene
YC Batch
Spring 2026 (P26)
Prior company
Pushme (battery-swap network, acquired by TIER-Dott Jan 2020)
Team size
6 (growing to ~12)
Product
Aseon Pods (robotic micro-depots for robotaxi servicing)
Data & sources
News coverage
1
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Models (1)
View all models →Aseon Labs on the deployment map
Where Aseon Labs's robots are verified operating. Explore the deployment map by place and type.
Relationships
Current leadership (2)
- George Kalligeros CEO & Co-founderreported, not verified
- Dan Keene COO & Co-founderreported, not verified
Founders (2)
- George Kalligeroscofounder
- Dan Keenecofounder
Safety record
No incidents on record for Aseon Labs.
Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Full safety record: incidents, sourcing, and exposure data →
Recent coverage
Aseon Labs in third-party press
Peer companies
- Ecovacs Robotics19 models
- Roborock19 models
- SharkNinja14 models
- iRobot9 models
- Mammotion7 models
- Dreame Technology5 models
Financial state
- Reporting basis
- private_reported
- Lifecycle stage
- early
- Counterparty risk class
- moderate
Each numeric field carries its own basis marker. Aggregators report a number; this surface preserves the source class so verification depth travels with the value.
Funding rounds (1)
- Seed2026-06-26
$10M(reported)
Investors: Crane Venture Partners, Y Combinator, Expa, Robin Hood Ventures, Founders Capital
Sources (1)
Common questions
- What is Aseon Labs?
- Aseon Labs builds robotic pitstops for self-driving cars: parking-space-sized autonomous pods that charge, clean, and inspect robotaxi fleets directly within operating zones, eliminating deadhead miles to distant depots. Founded by the team behind battery-swap startup Pushme (acquired by TIER-Dott), the company came out of Y Combinator's Spring 2026 cohort and is building pilot prototypes in Redwood City for deployment with major autonomous vehicle operators.
- What does Aseon Labs make?
- Aseon Labs has 1 robot model on the DEPLOY registry: Aseon Pod (Aseon Labs builds physical robots).
- Is Aseon Labs publicly traded?
- Aseon Labs is not independently listed on public markets; it is part of TIER-Dott Jan 2020 on the DEPLOY registry.
- Who competes with Aseon Labs?
- On the DEPLOY registry, peer companies to Aseon Labs building in the same form factors include Ecovacs Robotics, Roborock, SharkNinja, iRobot.
- Where is Aseon Labs headquartered?
- Aseon Labs is headquartered in Redwood City, California, USA.
- How much funding has Aseon Labs raised?
- Aseon Labs has raised approximately $10M in disclosed funding on record in the DEPLOY registry.
- Where does Aseon Labs operate robots?
- Aseon Labs is a robot manufacturer and does not directly operate deployments on the DEPLOY registry. Its products are deployed by customer operators; see the company page for the verified deployment record.
- Is Aseon Labs a top robotics company?
- On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, funding, hiring, media, safety, and IP signals, Aseon Labs ranks in roughly the top 5% of companies tracked by the registry.
- Is Aseon Labs safe?
- Aseon Labs has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
Methodology: Verified · 1 source (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-07
Verification posture
Verified
Low confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-07-07
Sources by quality tier
- 1
- secondary-industry-publication
- Industry publication
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for Aseon Labs.Peer companies
- Ecovacs Robotics19 models
- Roborock19 models
- SharkNinja14 models
- iRobot9 models
- Mammotion7 models
- Dreame Technology5 models
In the press
Recent coverage mentioning Aseon Labs from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
Robotaxis drive miles just to get cleaned and charged; this new startup wants to fix that
Aseon Labs, which came out of Y Combinator's 2026 spring cohort, has raised $10 million from Crane Venture Partners and others.
Aseon Labs Raises 10M To Cut Robotaxi Deadhead Miles With Automated Pit Stops
TechDogs reports on Aseon Labs' 10M USD seed round to build autonomous pods that inspect, clean, and charge robotaxis closer to rider demand.
Aseon Labs Raises 10 Million To Build Robotic Pit Stop Network For Autonomous Transportation
Pulse2 covers Aseon Labs' 10M USD seed funding to deploy a decentralized network of robotic micro-depots for autonomous fleet servicing.
Aseon Labs: Robotic pitstops for self-driving cars
Y Combinator profile for Aseon Labs, part of the Spring 2026 cohort, building robotic micro-depots for autonomous fleet servicing.
Can this Silicon Valley startup make autonomous fleets profitable?
Fast Company covers Aseon Labs' emergence from stealth with YC backing to solve the robotaxi depot problem with distributed robotic pods.
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /companies/aseon-labs.md
- RSS feed: /companies/aseon-labs/feed.xml
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/companies/2a0d4e2b-6c3d-4f16-882d-ac5434afb944
- Revision history: /companies/aseon-labs/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
Peer companies
- Ecovacs Robotics19 models
- Roborock19 models
- SharkNinja14 models
- iRobot9 models
- Mammotion7 models
- Dreame Technology5 models
Video
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A depot in-a-box for charging, cleaning and inspecting autonomous vehicle fleets.
Reality vs attention
Aseon Labs draws attention at the 91st percentile but verifies reality at the insufficient-data level among service robots.
6-month trend
Analysis
Active fundraising activity with a recent closing. Meaningful press and media coverage across the period.
Signal flags
Dimension breakdown
Verified signal
Attention (reach, not merit)
DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
DEPLOY Indices — verified vs claimed
Last computed: Jul 14, 2026