Shenzhen, China – RoboSense, a provider of smart LiDAR sensor systems, announced its M series LiDAR products, which assisted more than 10 global automakers showcase nearly 20 intelligent vehicle models at the 20th Shanghai international automobile industry exhibition 2023 (referred to as the Auto Shanghai 2023), presenting the performance of their intelligent driving assistance systems to the audience.
This year’s Shanghai Auto Show brought more than 1,000 exhibitors, including global car companies, independent domestic car brands, new car-making forces, and automobile technology companies, using 13 indoor exhibition halls.
The M series sensors were the initial LiDAR to achieve automotive-grade mass production. It uses a patented chip-based 2D scanning solution that boasts high performance and reliability.
According to the statistics obtained by industry media, “there are 38 models equipped with LiDARs at Auto Shanghai 2023, of which RoboSense is the biggest winner, being the LiDAR supplier of 18 of them”, the brands including SAIC IM, BYD, XPeng, FAW Hongqi, GWM WEY, Chery Exeed, Geely, GAC Hyper, Lotus, etc. To date, RoboSense has earned design wins for mass production of LiDAR products for over 50 vehicle models with 18 automakers.
As the theme of this auto show, “Embracing the New Era of the Automobile Industry,” the global automobile industry is upgrading towards electrification and intelligence. Against this backdrop, this year’s Shanghai Auto Show is not only a concentrated display of product strength for the global automobile industry’s intelligent upgrading, but also evidence of RoboSense’s efforts to accelerate the intelligent development of the automobile industry.
RoboSense has invested heavily in building product development and testing capabilities, while expanding its global footprint with operational headquarters in both Europe and the US. Its capabilities include intelligent manufacturing system in Southern China, along with the certified accreditation automotive-grade LiDAR laboratory, its China National Accreditation Service (CNAS) certified LiDAR lab, with more than 200 advanced pieces of testing equipment.
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