Alphabet's Waymo to stop selling lidar self-driving car sensors
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Alphabet Inc's self-driving unit Waymo said on Thursday that it has ended a two-year effort to sell light detection and ranging (lidar) sensors to other companies.
This is a reversal from its earlier strategy to sell the lidars to non-automotive customers to bring down costs of a key and expensive component of self-driving cars.
"We're winding down our commercial lidar business as we maintain our focus on developing and deploying our Waymo Driver across our Waymo One (ride-hailing) and Waymo Via (delivery) units," a Waymo spokesperson said in a statement.
The spokesperson, however, said it will continue to build its lidars in-house.
According to a person familiar with the matter, Waymo is considering both internal technology and external suppliers for its next-generation lidars.
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This is a reversal from its earlier strategy to sell the lidars to non-automotive customers to bring down costs of a key and expensive component of self-driving cars.
"We're winding down our commercial lidar business as we maintain our focus on developing and deploying our Waymo Driver across our Waymo One (ride-hailing) and Waymo Via (delivery) units," a Waymo spokesperson said in a statement.
The spokesperson, however, said it will continue to build its lidars in-house.
According to a person familiar with the matter, Waymo is considering both internal technology and external suppliers for its next-generation lidars.
...
Read More on Datafloq
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