Hesai has been designated for mass production of joint venture brands under Audi, General Motors, and Ford
白云追月素
发表于 2024-7-25 19:28:43
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On July 25th, Hesai Technology announced that it has reached a designated cooperation agreement with Chinese joint venture brands under Audi, General Motors, and Ford for laser radar production. The new cooperative models will start large-scale production from 2025 onwards. As of the first quarter of 2024, Hesai has obtained pre installed mass production sites for nearly 70 models from 18 automobile manufacturers.
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