Hesai, which provides lidar technology for robotics and industrial applications, autonomous driving, and ADAS, will be debuting its newest model, a mini high-performance 3D lidar, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas from January 7 to 10, 2025.
The new system combines high resolution and low power consumption in a compact, lightweight design. No larger than a billiard ball, it also offers extremely simple integration, making it ideal for machines where space is a premium, including AGVs and AMRs, delivery robots, autonomous lawnmowers, agricultural machinery and stationary applications.
“We continuously strive to push the boundaries with our product developments, and our new mini 3D lidar model exemplifies that approach,” said David Li, CEO of Hesai.
“It’s a very valuable addition to our portfolio and we look forward to demonstrating its powerful capabilities, alongside our advanced automotive and autonomous mobility lidar models, at CES in January.”
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Hesai serves customers in more than 40 countries. The company has an operational footprint in Europe, the US and Asia, and more than 1,700 patents deployed.
As of Q3 2024, Hesai has delivered more than 600,000 units cumulatively to customers worldwide and continues to expand its lidar model offerings for automotive, robotic and industrial applications.
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