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Niu electric scooters have learned to recognize obstacles

Chinese lidar manufacturer Hesai will supply lidars (laser radars) for two-wheeled vehicles to Niu Technologies. The all-solid-state lidar should monitor blind spots and thus improve driving safety.

Lidar provides a maximum field of view of 180°×140°, which allows the system to detect pedestrians, vehicles and difficult to see obstacles (such as those located low).

Hesai said it has been able to reduce lidar prices to about $200 through chip integration and mass production. In the 2010s, similar sensors cost more than $43,000.

Let us add that Niu Technologies is a Chinese electric transport giant that produces battery-powered scooters, bicycles and motorcycles.

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