Aeva Technologies (AEVA.US) makes a significant leap in autonomous driving technology by introducing the Atlas Ultra 4D LiDAR sensor at CES.

Aeva Technologies(AEVA.US) made a stunning debut at the CES event, unveiling its latest 4D LiDAR sensor, Atlas Ultra, which is specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of SAE Level 3 and 4 autonomous driving systems for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Its outstanding performance and innovative design have garnered significant industry attention and positive feedback. As Aeva Technologies' latest masterpiece, Atlas Ultra has achieved a remarkable leap in performance. Compared to the previous generation Atlas, its resolution has been improved by three times, and its field of view has expanded to 150 degrees, with high configurability. In terms of design, Atlas Ultra also showcases Aeva Technologies' innovative strength. Compared to Atlas, its thickness has been reduced by 35%, making it more suitable for installation on the roof or rear windshield of passenger cars, without compromising vehicle styling or aerodynamics, but instead enhancing the stability and safety of autonomous driving systems. More importantly, Atlas Ultra has demonstrated outstanding performance in highway autonomous driving. Its low-reflection target detection range can reach 250 meters, and its maximum detection distance can extend to 500 meters, enabling accurate perception and positioning in various complex driving environments. In addition, Atlas Ultra also possesses excellent anti-interference capabilities, effectively avoiding interference factors such as glare and ghosting caused by direct sunlight, signals from other LiDAR sensors, and reflective objects. Regarding this innovative achievement, Mina Rezk, Chief Technology Officer of Aeva Technologies, stated: "We believe that Atlas Ultra and its key sensor perception and positioning products will bring unprecedented competitive advantages to original equipment manufacturers of passenger cars and commercial vehicles who want to introduce highway speed functions without compromising performance." Following the announcement, Aeva Technologies' stock price surged more than 8% in pre-market trading on Tuesday, reaching $5.50, and as of the time of writing, it has fallen to $5.13 in pre-market trading.
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