
Quanergy, a California based maker of 3D sensors for real-time mapping and navigation, has put a price on its forthcoming solid-state Lidar which, if it lives up to the company’s claims, could help shave significant cost off the build price of driverless cars.
Early Lidar sensors — such as from maker’s like Velodyne — cost as much as $75,000 a pop. But at its CES press conference yesterday Quanergy said its solid-state Lidar will cost $250 or less when produced in volume (of around 100,000 units).
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Quanergy Says Its Solid-State Lidar For Driverless Cars Will Cost $250 Or Less
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