AEye, Inc. (Nasdaq: LIDR), a global leader in adaptive,
high-performance lidar solutions, announced that its Apollo lidar
sensor has achieved outstanding results during recent field testing
where it consistently delivered high-resolution data at distances
exceeding one kilometer. This breakthrough is believed to be a
first within the lidar industry and demonstrates Apollo’s potential
to significantly enhance both automotive safety and security
applications, making it a standout in the growing lidar market.
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In the most recent phase of testing, Apollo accurately detected
vehicles and other objects on a busy freeway at distances beyond
one kilometer. AEye has been conducting tests with customers, Tier
1 partners, and OEMs, and received overwhelmingly positive feedback
as Apollo proved its ability to gather detailed, high-quality data
over long distances. For automotive applications, this capability
is crucial in allowing advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to
detect objects from a longer distance, giving drivers more time to
respond more effectively, especially at high speeds.
Matt Fisch, AEye CEO said, “The fact that we can deliver this
kind of performance makes a strong case for 1550-nanometer
technology as OEMs and others seek an ultra-long-range high-speed
lidar solution in a small form factor. We believe Apollo’s
performance at over one kilometer is the longest distance achieved
by any lidar sensor ever evaluated outside of a laboratory setting.
We believe Apollo can meet all of NHTSA’s safety performance
requirements, including their newest and toughest requirement of a
forward collision warning which must be effective at speeds of up
to 90 miles per hour. At the same time, Apollo’s small form factor
does not require OEMs to compromise their design standards. We
expect Apollo will play a critical role in the future of automotive
safety.
“High-resolution data collection at long distances is essential
for enhancing automotive safety and security applications. AI-based
decision-making systems are significantly enhanced by long-range
high-resolution data across a wide field of view allowing for quick
identification and more time to react to objects and threats, which
is particularly crucial for vehicle safety at highway speeds.
Another benefit of Apollo is that it can significantly offload
front-end complexity from AI-models which can expedite the
development and deployment of embodied AI systems. We’re excited to
continue leading innovation in this space while pushing the
boundaries of what is possible with Apollo,” said Fisch.
About Apollo
Apollo is the first product in AEye’s 4Sight flex
next-generation family of lidar sensors and delivers best-in-class
range and resolution in a small, power-efficient, low-cost form
factor. Apollo supports options for integration behind the
windshield, on the roof, or in the grille, which enables OEMs to
implement critical safety features with minimal impact to vehicle
design. Apollo is believed to be the only 1550 nm high-performance
lidar capable of behind the windshield integration. The sensor was
unveiled at the Auto Lidar Tech Conference in Suzhou, China in June
2024.
About AEye
AEye’s unique software-defined lidar solution enables advanced
driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, smart infrastructure, and
logistics applications that save lives and propel the future of
transportation and mobility. AEye’s 4Sight™ Intelligent Sensing
Platform, with its adaptive sensor-based operating system, focuses
on what matters most: delivering faster, more accurate, and
reliable information. AEye’s 4Sight™ products, built on this
platform, are ideal for dynamic applications which require precise
measurement imaging to ensure safety and performance.
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that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a
result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking
statements included in this press release include statements about
the results achieved by AEye’s Apollo lidar sensor during recent
field testing, the positive feedback received by AEye from
potential customers regarding Apollo’s performance, and the need
for high-performance sensing solutions in the autonomous driving
and security segments, among others. These statements are based on
various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press
release. These forward-looking statements are provided for
illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as and
must not be relied on by an investor as a guarantee, an assurance,
a prediction, or a definitive statement of fact or probability.
Actual events and circumstances are very difficult or impossible to
predict and will differ from the assumptions. Many actual events
and circumstances are beyond the control of AEye. Many factors
could cause actual future events to differ from the forward-looking
statements in this press release, including but not limited to: (i)
the risks that the results achieved during recent field testing may
not be reproducible in future field testing or in production units;
(ii) the risks that lidar sensors from others in the industry may
have already, or may be able to achieve in the future, results
similar to what AEye demonstrated in recent field testing; (iii)
the risks that Apollo may not significantly enhance either
automotive safety or security applications to the extent
anticipated, or at all; (iv) the risks that OEMs and others may not
seek out an ultra-long range high-speed lidar solution in a small
form factor to the extent anticipated, or at all; (v) the risks
that competitors in the lidar industry may have already, or may
soon, exceed Apollo’s performance, at over one kilometer, outside
of a laboratory setting; (vi) the risks that Apollo may be unable
to satisfy some or all of NHTSA’s safety performance requirements,
including the newest and toughest requirement of a forward
collision warning effective at speeds of up to 90 miles per hour;
(vii) the risks that despite Apollo having a small form factor, it
may require OEMs to compromise some or all of their design
standards; (viii) the risks that Apollo may not play a role in the
future of automotive safety to the extent anticipated, or at all;
(ix) the risks that high-resolution data collection at long
distances may not be essential for enhancing automotive safety or
security applications to the extent anticipated, or at all; (x) the
risks that AI-based decision-making systems may not be
significantly enhanced by long-range high-resolution data to the
extent anticipated, or at all; (xi) the risks that Apollo may not
be able to significantly offload front-end complexity from
AI-models to expedite the development and deployment of embodied AI
systems to the extent anticipated, or at all; (xii) the risks that
AEye may be unable to continue leading innovation in this space or
push the boundaries of what is possible with Apollo to the extent
anticipated, or at all; (xiii) the risks that AEye’s 4Sight
technology may not advance the overall safety experience, whether
in autonomous driving or security, to the extent anticipated, or at
all; (xiv) the risks that lidar adoption may occur slower than
anticipated or fail to occur at all; (xv) the risks that AEye’s
products may not meet the diverse range of performance and
functional requirements of target markets and customers; (xvi) the
risks that AEye’s products may not function as anticipated by AEye,
or by target markets and customers; (xvii) the risks that AEye may
not be in a position to adequately or timely address either the
near or long-term opportunities that may or may not exist in the
evolving autonomous transportation industry; (xviii) the risks that
laws and regulations are adopted impacting the use of lidar that
AEye is unable to comply with, in whole or in part; (xix) the risks
associated with changes in competitive and regulated industries in
which AEye operates, variations in operating performance across
competitors, and changes in laws and regulations affecting AEye’s
business; (xx) the risks that AEye is unable to adequately
implement its business plans, forecasts, and other expectations,
and identify and realize additional opportunities; and (xxi) the
risks of economic downturns and a changing regulatory landscape in
the highly competitive and evolving industry in which AEye
operates. These risks and uncertainties may be amplified by current
or future global conflicts and the lingering effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic, which continues to cause economic uncertainty.
The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. You should
carefully consider the foregoing factors, and the other risks and
uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of the
periodic report that AEye has most recently filed with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission, or the SEC, and other documents
filed by us or that will be filed by us from time to time with the
SEC. These filings identify and address other important risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ
materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are
made.
Readers are cautioned not to put undue reliance on
forward-looking statements; AEye assumes no obligation and does not
intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements,
whether as a result of new information, future events, or
otherwise. AEye gives no assurance that AEye will achieve any of
its expectations.
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