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Scaling to 4M+ units/year production capacity in 2026. ATX long-range LiDAR orders exceed 4M units from multiple OEMs. Mass production began April 2026. Highest-volume LiDAR manufacturer globally.
Hesai Technology is the world's highest-volume LiDAR manufacturer, scaling to 4 million+ units per year in 2026 — a production threshold that marks the tipping point making robotics-grade LiDAR economically viable for mass-market mobile robots and humanoids, not just premium autonomous vehicles. Hesai's ATX long-range LiDAR system has accumulated 4 million+ unit orders from multiple automotive and robotics OEMs, with mass production beginning in April 2026. Hesai unveiled its next-generation "physical AI" LiDAR platform at CES 2026.
Stuttgart German industrial/technology conglomerate (private) at €90.5B 2024 sales (-1%); 417,900 employees, automotive EV transition (traction inverters, heat pumps), North America +5% vs Europe -5%, EBIT margin 3.5%.
Robert Bosch GmbH is a Stuttgart, Germany-based global technology and industrial company — privately owned by the Robert Bosch Stiftung (charitable foundation, approximately 94% economic interest) and the Bosch family — operating as one of the world's largest private companies with €90.5 billion in 2024 sales (-1% year-over-year nominally) and 417,900 employees (-3% from 2023) across four business sectors: Mobility Solutions (automotive technology), Industrial Technology (drives, automation, and packaging technology), Consumer Goods (home appliances under Bosch and NEFF/Siemens brands, and Bosch Professional and DIY power tools), and Energy and Building Technology (HVAC, security systems, and building automation). In 2024, Bosch's geographic performance diverged sharply: North America grew 5% while Europe declined 5%, reflecting the strength of the US industrial and construction market against Europe's automotive industry contraction. EBIT margin was 3.5% — below Bosch's historical target range — as the Mobility Solutions automotive division was pressured by the slowdown in global automotive production, particularly the deceleration of electric vehicle ramp-up (after the initial EV surge slowed) and customer inventory corrections at major automotive OEM customers. CEO Stefan Hartung leads Bosch through a significant automotive technology transition — from combustion engine systems (fuel injection, braking, steering) toward electric vehicle components (eBike motors, EV traction inverters, heat pumps) and autonomous vehicle sensors (radar, lidar, camera systems).
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