Breakthrough in autonomous driving technology! Aeva Technologies (AEVA.US) unveils Atlas Ultra 4D LiDAR sensor at CES.
07/01/2025
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Aeva Technologies (AEVA.US) made a stunning appearance at the CES event, unveiling its latest 4D LiDAR sensor - Atlas Ultra. The sensor is designed to meet the stringent requirements of SAE Level 3 and Level 4 autonomous driving systems for passenger and commercial vehicles. Its outstanding performance and forward-looking design have attracted widespread attention and positive feedback from the industry since its release.
As Aeva Technologies' latest masterpiece, Atlas Ultra has made a qualitative leap in performance. Compared to its predecessor, Atlas, its resolution has increased threefold, with a field of view of up to 150 degrees, and it has high configurability.
In terms of design, Atlas Ultra also showcases Aeva Technologies' innovative strength. Compared to Atlas, Atlas Ultra has reduced its thickness by 35%, making it more suitable for installation on the roof or windshield of passenger vehicles. This not only does not have a negative impact on the vehicle's shape and aerodynamics but also further enhances the stability and safety of the autonomous driving system.
Importantly, Atlas Ultra demonstrates outstanding performance in highway autonomous driving. Its low reflectivity target detection range can reach up to 250 meters, with a maximum detection distance of 500 meters, allowing for precise perception and positioning in various complex driving environments.
Furthermore, Atlas Ultra has excellent anti-interference capabilities, effectively avoiding interference factors such as direct sunlight, other LiDAR sensor signals, and glare and ghosting caused by reflective objects.
Regarding this innovative achievement, Mina Rezk, Chief Technology Officer of Aeva Technologies, said, "We believe that Atlas Ultra and its key sensor perception and positioning products will bring unprecedented competitive advantages to OEMs of passenger and commercial vehicles looking to introduce highway speed capabilities without compromising performance."
Following the announcement, Aeva Technologies' stock price rose over 8% in pre-market trading on Tuesday, reaching $5.50. As of the time of writing, the stock has since fallen to $5.13 in pre-market trading.