Aeva Technologies shares surge 17.50% after-hours as 4D LiDAR integrated into NVIDIA’s autonomous driving platform.
ByAinvest
Friday, Jan 9, 2026 5:16 pm ET1min read
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Aeva Technologies (AEVA) surged 17.50% in after-hours trading following news that its 4D LiDAR technology was integrated into NVIDIA’s autonomous driving platform. The collaboration, highlighted in multiple reports, positions Aeva as a key supplier for NVIDIA’s DRIVE Hyperion ecosystem, signaling strong strategic validation. This partnership, combined with recent milestones such as a $100M financing from Apollo and late-stage production contracts with a top-10 OEM, underscores renewed investor confidence in Aeva’s commercialization potential. The stock’s sharp rise aligns with media reports noting a 35% gain for the company following NVIDIA’s supplier selection, overshadowing earlier concerns over insider sales and dilution risks.
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