On April 21, RoboSense introduced its innovative “Genesis” digital architecture alongside its flagship “Phoenix” chip, which is specifically designed to natively support 2160-line LiDAR technology. This cutting-edge LiDAR offers high-resolution and ultra-long-range detection capabilities. Just three days later, Geely’s newly launched Eva Cab revealed that it would incorporate this advanced LiDAR system, thereby elevating RoboSense to the status of Geely’s global strategic supplier. Currently, the LiDAR industry is experiencing a transformative phase, with the rise of “thousand-line” LiDAR as a prominent trend. By harnessing its full-stack, independently developed chip technology, RoboSense stands at the forefront in terms of both performance and maturity. The company is pioneering the “pixel-level” perception competition and is actively driving the broader adoption of high-level autonomous driving technologies.
