LiDAR

  • China's Hesai to provide LiDARs for Nvidia's autonomous driving system

    Hesai's LiDARs will be used in the NVIDIA DRIVE platform for tagging and training data, as well as to build 3D environment.

  • Xpeng CEO: LiDAR is less important than camera from perception perspective

    The camera must be the most important, just like a person is looking at the whole world with their eyes.

  • Chinese EV startup Aiways signs deal to use Hesai's LiDAR to build driver assistance systems

    In 2022-2023, Aiways will release its second-generation intelligent driving assistance technology, which will likely add 1-2 LiDARs.

  • LiDAR supplier RoboSense says it has begun deliveries to customer in North America

    The RS-LiDAR-M1 is the world's first mass-produced solid-state LiDAR, the company said, adding that it has now completed more than a dozen deliveries.

  • Nio-backed LiDAR maker Innovusion secures new funding to accelerate delivery for ET7

    The capital will be used primarily to support the mass production and delivery of LiDARs for the Nio ET7, as well as Innovusion's innovation programs.

  • Li Auto's partners Horizon Robotics and Hesai reach co-op deal

    The two will jointly develop and adapt based on Hesai's hybrid solid-state LiDAR AT128, Horizon Robotics' Journey 5 chip.

  • GAC Aion's model to be equipped with zoomable LiDAR

    The Aion LX, a production vehicle equipped with this LiDAR, will be released soon, GAC Aion said, without revealing a specific date.

  • Nio's supplier says LiDAR key for carmakers to overtake Tesla

    In the field of LiDAR, Tesla does not have the advantage gained by early layout. This technology is providing another dimension in the competition.

  • Chinese LiDAR supplier Hesai reaches deal with autonomous driving firm WeRide

    Chinese LiDAR supplier Hesai Technology and autonomous driving system developer WeRide have entered into a strategic partnership to jointly promote the adoption of driverless technology.

  • Li Auto signs deal with Chinese LiDAR supplier

    Li Auto recently signed an agreement with a Chinese LiDAR supplier to lay the groundwork for its new model to be released in 2022 with the component which is seen as key for autonomous driving.