Hesai Technology, global provider of lidar sensor technology for both automotive and industrial applications, announced its ultra-thin, long-range LiDAR, the ET25, has been named a CES 2024 Innovation Awards honoree. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding design and engineering in cutting-edge technology products.
“This award is a testament to our team’s relentless pursuit of innovation and commitment to making lidar systems more practical, powerful, reliable, and affordable,” said David Li, CEO of Hesai Technology. “In creating the ET25, Hesai overcame numerous design challenges to make lidar-based safety technology easier for mass-produced passenger vehicles to adopt, helping to make the world’s roadways safer for everyone.”
Lidar sensors in vehicles are becoming increasingly critical to enhancing road safety and avoiding collisions, Hesai said. Lidar sensors use laser light pulses to help accurately detect objects and other cars around them. Lidar offers many advantages, including superior performance in everyday and unusual driving conditions, whether used alone or with other vehicle sensors.
Designed specifically to be placed inside the vehicle’s cabin behind the windshield, the ET25’s ultra-thin form, low noise levels, and high performance represent significant advancements in automotive LiDAR sensor technology, according to Hesai. “This incredibly efficient design enables more possibilities for automakers to provide their customers with the added safety of lidar-enhanced ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistance Systems) than ever before. Its recognition as a CES 2024 Innovation Awards Honoree in the Vehicle Tech and Advanced Mobility category underscores Hesai’s position as the industry leader,” according to CES.
Hesai Technology also will be exhibiting at CES 2024 in Las Vegas (LVCC West Hall Booth #5967), January 9-12. The company said it will showcase its ET25 sensor technology, alongside its other award-winning lidar products and share insights into its latest capabilities, manufacturing, and product development efforts.