Hesai Unveils "Infinity Eye" Lidar Solution for L2, L3 and L4 Autonomous Driving Systems

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SHANGHAI, April 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hesai Group (Nasdaq: HSAI), a global leader in lidar technology, officially launched its groundbreaking lidar solution for L2 to L4 autonomous driving - Infinity Eye - along with three next-generation automotive-grade lidar products: the ETX ultra-long-range lidar, the AT1440 ultra-high-definition lidar, and the FTX fully solid-state blind spot lidar.

The solution includes three configurations - Infinity Eye A, Infinity Eye B, and Infinity Eye C - each tailored to meet the specific requirements of L4+ high-level autonomous systems, L3 conditional autonomous driving, and L2 assisted driving, respectively.

Infinity Eye A: Ultra-High Definition, Zero Blind Spot Perception for L4 Autonomous Driving

Infinity Eye A is designed for L4 autonomous driving systems and combines four ultra-high-definition AT1440 lidar with four solid-state FTX lidar, offering full 360° coverage with zero blind spots. This configuration provides both long-range and short-range detection, ensuring comprehensive awareness for autonomous applications like Robotaxis and Robotrucks.

Infinity Eye A: Ultra-High Definition, Zero Blind Spot Perception for L4 Autonomous Driving
Infinity Eye A: Ultra-High Definition, Zero Blind Spot Perception for L4 Autonomous Driving

The AT1440 is the world's highest-channel-count automotive-grade ultra-high-definition lidar[1]. Powered by Hesai's fourth-generation proprietary chip, it features 1,440 channels and a ranging capability of 300 meters @ 10% reflectivity. AT1440 ultilizes cutting-edge high-efficiency photodetection and parallel processing technology, increasing lidar channel count by 10 times compared to similar products on the market. With a point rate exceeding 34 million points per second, the AT1440 delivers over 45 times[2] the point cloud density of mainstream automotive lidars. This enables highly precise perception of small objects on complex urban roads, as well as subtle surface changes like bumps and dips.

The AT1440 will enter mass production in the second half of 2025, debuting on Kargobot's first-ever future transport robot, and will also be deployed in Kargobot's mass-produced L4 autonomous truck platooning solution, supporting the large-scale commercialization.

The FTX is the world's widest field-of-view fully solid-state lidar, featuring an ultra-wide 180° × 140° field of view[3]. It delivers over twice the resolution of the previous generation while reducing the exposed window area by 40%. FTX effectively covers blind spots around the vehicle and accurately detects low-profile obstacles such as curbs, pets, and other small objects—enabling precise automated parking. Additionally, it can monitor fast-approaching vehicles from the rear and sides in real time, providing critical support for safe lane change decisions.