Ouster Ships First Digital Flash Series A-Sample, Achieving Major Milestone on Path to Automotive Readiness
Ouster, Inc. (NYSE: OUST) announced the shipment of its first DF series A-sample as part of a strategic partnership with a global automotive OEM. This milestone brings Ouster closer to series production expected in 2025. The DF A-sample boasts an 8x size reduction, enhancing performance and integration for automotive applications. Ouster plans to present the A-sample to over 30 OEMs, aiming to accelerate commercial opportunities and validate the innovative sensor design.
- First DF A-sample shipment marks progress towards 2025 series production.
- 8x size reduction achieved in DF A-sample enhances market competitiveness.
- Plans to present A-sample to over 30 automotive OEMs could boost commercial interest.
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Ouster shipped the first DF A-sample to its global automotive OEM partner, and plans to present A-samples to over thirty automotive OEMs, Tier 1s, and AV companies this year
Ouster Digital Flash Series lidar sensors (Graphic: Business Wire)
With zero moving parts, Ouster’s DF series is the first true solid-state flash lidar on the market. The DF A-sample achieved an 8x reduction in size in less than six months, resulting in a more compact sensor than its predecessor, while delivering market-leading performance on range, resolution, and field-of-view.
“Ouster introduced the industry’s first high-performance solid-state flash lidar last fall, and produced an A-sample with significantly reduced size in just a few months,” said
The DF series is a suite of short, mid, and long-range solid-state sensors for high-volume automotive series production vehicles. With absolutely no moving parts, the DF series is built for best-in-class reliability, durability, and affordability to meet automaker requirements for ADAS and automated driving while seamlessly integrating into the vehicle body. We expect the DF series will be available for integration in vehicles with production starting as soon as 2025.
“OEMs no longer have to compromise on price, performance, and size now that
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