Frequently Asked Questions

Product Information

What is AEye's Apollo lidar sensor?

Apollo is AEye's flagship software-defined lidar sensor, designed for high-performance object detection up to one kilometer. It features a compact size, low power consumption, and is engineered for automotive-grade quality and precision assembly. Apollo is suitable for advanced driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, smart infrastructure, security, and logistics applications. Learn more.

What is the OPTIS™ platform from AEye?

OPTIS™ is AEye's full-stack solution that captures a high-resolution 3D image of the world, interprets it, and provides actionable direction in real-time. It is designed for applications requiring complete perception and decision-making capabilities. Learn more.

What is software-defined lidar technology?

Software-defined lidar technology allows AEye's sensors to be customized and scaled for specific customer needs without hardware changes. This approach enables over-the-air updates, future-proofing, and adaptability to evolving requirements.

What is the annual manufacturing capacity for Apollo lidar units?

With the expanded manufacturing engagement with LITEON, AEye's dedicated production line for Apollo lidar units will support an annual output of up to 60,000 units. Full production capacity is expected by mid-2026. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

Who is LITEON and what is their role in Apollo manufacturing?

LITEON Technology Corp. is a global leader in optoelectronics and power management. LITEON is collaborating with AEye to establish a dedicated, highly automated manufacturing line for Apollo lidar units, supporting up to 60,000 units annually and ensuring automotive-grade quality and precision assembly. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

What is the expected timeline for Apollo's full production capacity?

Full production capacity for Apollo lidar units is expected to be achieved by mid-2026, according to AEye's official announcement. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

What industries does Apollo target?

Apollo is designed to meet the needs of automotive, defense, smart infrastructure, and industrial markets, supporting applications such as advanced driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, and logistics. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

What is the detection range of Apollo?

Apollo can detect objects at distances of up to one kilometer, making it ideal for highway autopilot, high-speed driving, and other demanding applications. Learn more.

What is AEye's capital-light manufacturing model?

AEye's capital-light model leverages strategic partnerships, such as with LITEON, to scale production efficiently without heavy fixed-cost burdens. This approach enables rapid scaling to meet global demand while maintaining operational efficiency and financial discipline. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

What is the role of the recent institutional investment in AEye?

The strategic capital infusion from a globally recognized institutional investor is expected to accelerate manufacturing readiness and delivery of Apollo units to global customers, strengthening AEye's balance sheet and reinforcing investor confidence. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

What are the forward-looking statements in AEye's press releases?

Forward-looking statements include expectations about manufacturing capacity, scaling production, market demand, and product positioning. These statements are based on current assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties, as detailed in AEye's filings with the SEC. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

How can I contact AEye for investor relations or sales inquiries?

For investor relations, contact AEye, Inc. Investor Relations at [email protected] or call +1 (925) 400-4366. For sales inquiries in Korea, email [email protected].

Where can I find AEye's press releases and company announcements?

All official press releases and announcements are available on AEye's Press Releases page.

What is the purpose of the 'Press Releases' page on AEye's website?

The 'Press Releases' page serves as an archive for official announcements and updates about AEye's activities, achievements, and developments. View press releases.

What are some recent press releases from AEye?

Recent press releases cover topics such as event participation, financial results, and product performance updates. For a complete list, visit the Press Releases page.

What are the risks and uncertainties mentioned in AEye's forward-looking statements?

Risks include potential delays in manufacturing, market demand not materializing as expected, regulatory changes, and economic downturns. For a full list, refer to the 'Risk Factors' section in AEye's SEC filings. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

What is AEye's approach to sustainability and social responsibility?

AEye's manufacturing partner, LITEON, follows global sustainability initiatives and develops next-generation products that meet environmental requirements, fulfilling social responsibilities through concrete actions. (Source: AEye Press Release, Nov 6, 2025)

Features & Capabilities

What are the key features of AEye's lidar solutions?

Key features include dynamic scan patterns, ultra-long-range detection (up to one kilometer for Apollo), high resolution, adaptability to challenging environments (rain, darkness, fog), over-the-air updates, and flexible mounting options. See product details.

How does AEye's dynamic scan pattern technology work?

AEye's lidar can adjust scan patterns in real-time to focus on critical areas, enhancing safety and efficiency in applications like autonomous driving and smart infrastructure. This enables early detection of obstacles and improved perception. See use case.

Does AEye support over-the-air updates for its lidar products?

Yes, AEye's software-defined lidar technology supports over-the-air updates, ensuring the technology remains relevant and adaptable to evolving needs without requiring hardware changes.

How does AEye's lidar perform in challenging environments?

AEye's lidar systems are engineered to perform reliably in adverse conditions such as rain, darkness, and fog, ensuring consistent performance and operational reliability. See case study.

What integration options are available for AEye's Apollo sensor?

Apollo supports integration options behind the windshield, on the roof, or in the grille, allowing OEMs to implement safety features with minimal impact on vehicle design. Learn more.

What platforms does AEye integrate with?

AEye's Apollo sensor is fully integrated with the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX platform, including NVIDIA AGX DRIVE Thor™, combining long-range lidar perception with advanced AI compute capabilities for autonomous driving. See NVIDIA DRIVE AGX.

What technical documentation is available for AEye's products?

Technical resources include specification sheets, white papers, validation reports, and case studies. For Apollo specs, download the Apollo spec sheet. For more, visit the Resources page.

How easy is it to integrate and implement AEye's lidar solutions?

AEye's products are designed for ease of integration with existing systems, supported by comprehensive technical support, validation testing tools, and user education resources. This ensures a smooth and efficient onboarding process.

What feedback have customers provided about AEye's ease of use?

Customers benefit from ease of integration, direct technical support, extensive training resources, and validation testing tools, making the adoption of AEye's products quick and efficient. (Source: Knowledge base)

Use Cases & Benefits

What problems does AEye solve for its customers?

AEye addresses challenges such as early detection of obstacles, reliable perception in adverse conditions, scalability, and operational efficiency. Its lidar solutions enhance safety, efficiency, and adaptability across automotive, infrastructure, defense, and logistics sectors.

Who can benefit from AEye's lidar technology?

Industries such as automotive, trucking, smart infrastructure, aviation, defense, rail, and logistics can benefit from AEye's lidar technology. Use cases include autonomous driving, intelligent transportation systems, airport safety, perimeter monitoring, and supply chain management. See case studies.

Can you share specific case studies or success stories using AEye's products?

Yes. Examples include 'A Pedestrian in Headlights' (pedestrian detection in challenging scenarios), 'Flatbed Trailer Across Roadway' (real-time obstacle detection), and 'Obstacle Avoidance' (customizable lidar for specific environments). Read case studies.

What are some use cases relevant to the pain points AEye solves?

Relevant use cases include enhanced safety (early pedestrian detection), customization and scalability (obstacle avoidance), adaptability to challenging environments (false positive detection in rain/fog), and operational efficiency (reducing unnecessary braking). See more.

What industries are represented in AEye's case studies?

Industries include automotive, trucking, smart infrastructure, aviation, defense, rail, and logistics. These case studies highlight the versatility of AEye's lidar technology. See case studies.

Who are some of AEye's customers and partners?

Notable customers and partners include Continental (automotive), Sanmina Corporation (manufacturing), and NVIDIA (autonomous vehicle platforms). These collaborations reflect AEye's broad industry reach. Learn more.

Competition & Comparison

How does AEye compare to Velodyne?

Velodyne offers traditional lidar systems with fixed scan patterns, focusing on high-resolution imaging. AEye differentiates itself with dynamic scan patterns, software-defined architecture, and over-the-air updates, providing greater adaptability and future-proofing. (Source: Knowledge base)

How does AEye compare to Luminar?

Luminar focuses on long-range lidar for autonomous vehicles with a primarily hardware-focused approach. AEye offers dynamic scan patterns, adaptability to challenging environments, and flexible mounting options, making it suitable for a broader range of applications. (Source: Knowledge base)

How does AEye compare to Innoviz?

Innoviz offers solid-state lidar with a focus on automotive applications but has limited software-defined customization. AEye provides customizable, software-defined lidar, over-the-air updates, and ultra-long-range detection, offering more versatility for diverse industries. (Source: Knowledge base)

Why should a customer choose AEye over alternatives?

AEye offers dynamic scan patterns, software-defined architecture, future-proof design with over-the-air updates, high performance, and flexible placement options. These features provide scalability, adaptability, and operational efficiency for a wide range of industries. Learn more.

What are the advantages of AEye's lidar for different user segments?

Engineers benefit from ease of integration and validation tools; product managers value scalability and future-proofing; safety officers appreciate enhanced detection and compliance; executives are drawn to operational efficiency and ROI. (Source: Knowledge base)

Support & Implementation

How long does it take to implement AEye's lidar solutions?

Implementation timelines vary by use case, but AEye's focus on ease of integration, technical support, and validation tools ensures a quick and efficient start for most customers. (Source: Knowledge base)

What support resources does AEye provide for new customers?

AEye provides direct technical support, comprehensive documentation, tutorials, hands-on training sessions, and validation testing tools to help customers quickly adopt and implement its lidar solutions. (Source: Knowledge base)

Where can I find technical documentation and case studies for AEye's products?

Technical documentation, white papers, validation reports, and case studies are available on AEye's Resources page.

How can I get in touch with AEye for technical or sales support?

Contact AEye at [email protected] or call +1 (925) 400-4366 for technical or sales support. For Korea, email [email protected].

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AEye Expands Apollo Manufacturing Capacity to 60,000 Units, Bolstered by a Globally Recognized Institutional Investor

PLEASANTON, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — November 6, 2025 — AEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: LIDR), the global pioneer in software-defined lidar and creator of the high-performance Apollo sensor, today announced a major acceleration of its growth strategy, driven by an expanded manufacturing engagement with LITEON Technology Corp. (TWSE: 2301) and a strategic capital infusion from a globally recognized institutional investor.

These developments will supercharge AEye’s capital-light model, enabling rapid scaling of Apollo production to meet growing global demand while maintaining operational efficiency and financial discipline.

LITEON, a global leader in optoelectronics and power management, is collaborating with AEye to establish a dedicated manufacturing line for Apollo lidar units. The initiative not only expands its capacity but also upgrades its capabilities to meet the requirements of Apollo’s upcoming demands. LITEON is allocating resources and manufacturing expertise to support the establishment of the new production line as part of its ongoing collaboration with AEye.

Designed for highly automated precision assembly and automotive-grade quality, the new line will initially support an annual output of up to 60,000 Apollo units, positioning AEye to meet near-term demand across automotive, defense, smart infrastructure, and industrial markets. Full production capacity is expected by mid-2026.

In parallel, the additional institutional capital is expected to accelerate manufacturing readiness and delivery of Apollo units to global customers. This capital strengthens AEye’s balance sheet and reinforces investor confidence in its asset-efficient, partnership-driven model designed to scale output without heavy fixed-cost burden.

“These developments mark a defining moment for AEye,” said Matt Fisch, CEO of AEye. “LITEON’s expanded manufacturing engagement and our mutual commitment to scaling Apollo production, along with the strategic support from our investor, validate our capital-light strategy and reflect strong conviction in Apollo’s commercial potential. Together, we’re ensuring that AEye can deliver at scale, with the quality, reliability, and cost structure demanded by global automotive and infrastructure customers.”

Apollo’s ability to detect objects up to one kilometer away, while maintaining its compact size and low-power performance, has positioned it as a front-runner for next-generation safety and perception systems. The expanded production capacity underscores the market’s belief in Apollo’s readiness for high-volume deployment and AEye’s disciplined approach to scaling through world-class partnerships rather than heavy capital expenditure.

About AEye

AEye offers unique software-defined lidar solutions that enable advanced driver-assistance, vehicle autonomy, smart infrastructure, security, and logistics applications that save lives and propel the future of transportation and mobility. AEye’s flagship product, Apollo, has been widely recognized for its small form factor and its ability to detect objects at up to one kilometer. In addition to Apollo as a stand-alone sensor, AEye also offers a full-stack solution through its OPTIS™ platform. OPTIS™ provides a complete system that captures a high-resolution 3D image of the world, interprets it, and provides direction to act upon what it sees in real-time.

About LITEON

LITEON Technology Corporation (2301.tw) was established in 1975. As a pioneer of LED in Taiwan, it is the first electronics company listed on TAIEX. Over the past 50 years, LITEON has secured a strong position in the global market with its leading opto-electronic and power management technology. As it successfully ventures into power supply for computing, optoelectronics, auto electronics, 5G and AIoT in recent years, LITEON aspires to power its mid- and long-term development with green data center, clean mobility, and efficient infrastructure as its growth engines. Given the environmental and climate change worldwide, LITEON started to follow relevant global initiatives 20 years ago to develop next-generation products that meet sustainability requirements in collaboration with the suppliers, fulfilling its social responsibilities with concrete actions.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements included in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including the safe harbor provisions under the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are sometimes accompanied by words such as “believe,” “continue,” “project,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “intend,” “strategy,” “future,” “opportunity,” “predict,” “plan,” “may,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “potential,” “seem,” “seek,” “outlook,” and similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends, or that are not statements of historical matters. Forward-looking statements are predictions, projections, and other statements about future events that are based on current expectations and assumptions and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this press release include, without limitation, statements about the establishment of a highly automated precision manufacturing line capable of producing up to 60,000 Apollo lidar units annually, the ability of AEye to scale manufacturing capacity without heavy capital expenditure, and the near-term demand across multiple markets for Apollo lidar sensors, among others. These statements are based on various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release. These forward-looking statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as and must not be relied on by an investor as a guarantee, an assurance, a prediction, or a definitive statement of fact or probability. Actual events and circumstances are very difficult or impossible to predict and will differ from the assumptions. Many actual events and circumstances are beyond the control of AEye. Many factors could cause actual future events to differ from the forward-looking statements in this press release, including but not limited to: (i) the risks that the manufacturing engagement which expands capacity may not support the production of 60,000 units annually to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (ii) the risks that these developments may not supercharge AEye’s capital-light model nor enable rapid scaling of Apollo production while maintaining operational efficiency and financial discipline to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (iii) the risks that the dedicated manufacturing line for Apollo lidar units may not be established to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (iv) the risks that the Apollo manufacturing line may not expand capacity or upgrade capabilities to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (v) the risks that LITEON may not allocate resources nor manufacturing expertise to establish the new production line as part of its ongoing collaboration with AEye to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (vi) the risks that near-term demand across the automotive, defense, smart infrastructure, and industrial markets may not materialize to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (vii) the risks that full production capacity may not be achieved by mid-2026 due to delays, or other reasons; (viii) the risks that the additional institutional capital may not accelerate manufacturing readiness nor delivery of Apollo units to global customers to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (ix) the risks that the additional capital may not reinforce investor confidence in AEye’s asset-efficient, partnership-driven model to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (x) the risks that AEye will be in a position to deliver products at scale, with the quality, reliability, and cost structure demanded by global automotive and infrastructure customers to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (xi) the risks that Apollo may not be positioned as a front-runner for next-generation safety and perception systems to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (xii) the risks that the expanded production capacity may not underscore the market’s belief in Apollo’s readiness for high-volume deployment and AEye’s disciplined approach to scaling to the extent or in the time frame anticipated, or at all; (xiii) the risks that lidar adoption may occur slower than anticipated or fail to occur at all; (xiv) the risks that AEye’s products may not meet the diverse range of performance and functional requirements of target markets and customers; (xv) the risks that AEye’s products may not function as anticipated by AEye, or by target markets and customers; (xvi) the risks that AEye may not be in a position to adequately or timely address either the near or long-term opportunities that may or may not exist in the evolving autonomous transportation industry; (xvii) the risks that laws and regulations are adopted impacting the use of lidar that AEye is unable to comply with, in whole or in part; (xviii) the risks associated with changes in competitive and regulated industries in which AEye operates, variations in operating performance across competitors, and changes in laws and regulations affecting AEye’s business; (xix) the risks that AEye is unable to adequately implement its business plans, forecasts, and other expectations, and identify and realize additional opportunities; and (xx) the risks of economic downturns and a changing regulatory landscape in the highly competitive and evolving industry in which AEye operates. These risks and uncertainties may be amplified by current or future global conflicts and current and potential trade restrictions, trade tensions, and tariffs, all of which continue to cause economic uncertainty. You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of the periodic report that AEye has most recently filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, or the SEC, and other documents filed by us or that will be filed by us from time to time with the SEC. These filings identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made.

Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements; AEye assumes no obligation and does not intend to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. AEye gives no assurance that AEye will achieve any of its expectations.

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