KEY POINTS
  • Waymo CEO John Krafcik oversaw the company's biggest milestones in his five and a half year tenure.
  • Krafcik's departure comes ahead of expected federal regulation.
  • While Krafcik has moved the company further than other leaders, his departure signals the reality of the hope and hype around self-driving vehicles.

After five and half years leading Waymo, John Krafcik announced Friday he is stepping down from his role, leaving the company to two co-CEOs Tekedra Mawakana and Dmitri Dolgov.

Krafcik has overseen the company's biggest milestones, its rebranding to Waymo, partnerships and raised outside funding all while leading enthusiasm through the ranks. But Krafcik's departure signals a long and arduous reality check to early hype and hope of scaling self-driving vehicles.