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Hesai Powers Up: Lidar Production to Double Amid Market Shift
5 Jan
Summary
- Hesai plans to double lidar production to 4 million units this year.
- Demand accelerates in automotive and robotics industries.
- Hesai reduced lidar sensor costs by 99.5% in eight years.

Chinese lidar maker Hesai announced plans to double its production capacity to 4 million units in 2026, driven by accelerating demand in the automotive and robotics industries. This strategic move positions Hesai to capture a larger share of the global lidar market, especially as U.S. competitor Luminar faces bankruptcy. Hesai's automotive success is bolstered by widespread adoption in China, with lidar integrated into 25% of new electric vehicles.
Hesai's expansion follows its success in reducing lidar sensor costs by an impressive 99.5% over the past eight years. This cost reduction is a significant factor in its market competitiveness, contrasting sharply with the challenges faced by other lidar manufacturers. The company has secured numerous automotive clients and substantial orders for its latest ATX sensor.
Beyond automotive, Hesai is actively pursuing opportunities in the robotics sector, showcasing its lidar sensors in robotic lawnmowers and robotic dogs. The company also supplies lidar to prominent autonomous vehicle firms and anticipates further growth in diverse robotic applications, indicating a broad market strategy.




