As the race toward deployment of self-driving vehicles picks up momentum and the levels of autonomous driving increase, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are demanding better sensors that can harmonize and achieve surround vision, giving an autonomous vehicle full visibility of its environment.A Benchmarking System to Spark Companies to Action - Innovation that Fuels New Deal Flow and Growth Pipelines
Numerous sensors are already available and in use by OEMs that provide advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features and a certain level of driving autonomy.
Even though most OEMs are at present staying away from light detection and ranging (LiDAR) solutions for various reasons, the publisher concludes that they will shift to include LiDAR features in their sensor suites for autonomous driving level 3 (L3) and above.
LiDAR solutions are known for their ability to view and perceive surrounding objects in all weather and light conditions.
LiDAR systems cover various parameters, depending on the technology used:
- Key factors for success in the LiDAR segment include range, accuracy, resolution, data, and power consumption.
- New LiDAR developers are coming up with different solutions and changing the dynamics of the LiDAR value chain, leading to its
- compression and collaborations between Tier I suppliers (Tier Is) and OEMs.
- New technologies such as optical phased array (OPA) and frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) are creating disruptions
- by forcing OEMs and Tier Is to move away from traditional micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology.
- As LiDAR technology progresses, economies of scale and lower cost sensors are possible. The initial company to do so will gain
- first-mover advantage and likely penetrate the mass market with low-cost LiDAR solutions.
The publisher independently plotted the top 7 companies in this Radar™ analysis. The Radar™ reveals the market positioning of each company using its Growth and Innovation scores as highlighted in the methodology. The document presents competitive profiles on each company based on its strengths, opportunities, and market positioning. We discuss strategic market imperatives and the competitive environment that vendors operate in as well as make recommendations for each provider to spur growth.
Table of Contents
1. Strategic Imperative and Growth Environment- Strategic Imperative
- Growth Environment
2. The Radar™
- The Radar™: Automotive LiDAR
- The Radar™: Competitive Environment
3. Companies to Action
- Aurora
- Continental
- Innoviz
- Luminar
- Quanergy
- Valeo
- Velodyne
4. Strategic Insights
5. Next Steps: Leveraging the Radar™ to Empower Key Stakeholders
- Significance of Being on the Frost Radar™
- The Radar™ Empowers the CEO’s Growth Team
- The Radar™ Empowers Investors
- The Radar™ Empowers Customers
- The Radar™ Empowers the Board of Directors
6. The Radar™ Analytics
- The Radar™: Benchmarking Future Growth Potential
- Legal Disclaimer
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Aurora
- Continental
- Innoviz
- Luminar
- Quanergy
- Valeo
- Velodyne