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In this Charging Stack podcast episode, we talk with Mahmoud Serour, CTO of BrightDrive, about what it really takes to bring Level 4 autonomy to buses and trucks – starting in the Middle East and North Africa and scaling out from there.
BrightDrive sits inside Brightskies and focuses on turning commercial vehicles into autonomous fleet tools: city buses, port and airport trucks, and other heavy-duty platforms that run fixed or semi-fixed routes. Instead of chasing robo-taxis, they build an autonomy “brain” that can be retrofitted onto existing vehicles, deliver predictable uptime, and solve real operator problems like driver shortages and low asset utilization.
Mahmoud shares how he went from co-founding a university robotics team in Alexandria to leading a Level 4 autonomy program that won the Dubai World Challenge for Self-Driving Transport and landed him on Business Insider’s “35 Under 35 Rising Stars” in self-driving tech. We talk about why true Level 4 requires redundancy in the vehicle itself, how BrightDrive thinks about safety and uptime, and what it means to build deep tech from the MENA region instead of Silicon Valley.
⚡️ Why BrightDrive focuses on fleets in controlled or semi-controlled domains instead of robo-taxis
⚡️ How they define real Level 4 autonomy, including redundant braking, steering, and powertrain
⚡️ Where autonomy delivers the clearest ROI today: predictable uptime and higher fleet utilization
⚡️ How BrightDrive retrofits existing buses and trucks rather than forcing operators to buy new vehicles
⚡️ What it means to build a self-driving company from Dubai and Egypt, and how that differs from Europe or Silicon Valley
⚡️ Why autonomy will change driver roles instead of simply replacing drivers overnight