Suteng Juchuang has reached a cooperation agreement with Chery, and the cooperative vehicle models will be released in the second half of next year.

On November 3rd, RoboSense Sensing Technology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd. announced a designated partnership with Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. , and stated that several new models produced by both parties are scheduled to be mass-produced in the latter half of next year.

According to the announcement, RoboSense will cooperate with Chery Automobile to upgrade the intelligent sensing capabilities of Chery’s new EV platform by utilizing RoboSense’s second-generation LiDAR products. Furthermore, RoboSense will establish multiple intelligent production lines in collaboration with international smart manufacturing companies such as Luxshare, and will have a total annual production capacity of 1 million units by the end of 2022.

RoboSense has already established designated partnerships with many other automakers such as GAC-Aion, Great Wall Motors, XPeng Motors, WEY, Lotus, BYD, and Lucid. The RoboSense-based XPeng G9 has already been delivered.

Before the partnership announcement with Chery, RoboSense had disclosed that its onboard lab had been accredited by the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS), and is currently the only professional lab for vehicle-mounted LiDAR in the industry that has obtained CNAS certification.

On November 7th, RoboSense will release a new generation of short-range LiDAR for blind spot detection, which will be comparable to Velodyne’s Velabit or Hesai’s PandarQT.

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