Hesai Technology, the global leader in lidar sensor technology for
both automotive and industrial applications, responded to numerous
false allegations made about the company and its technology in a
letter from the House of Representatives Select Committee on the
Chinese Communist Party released on November 28, 2023.
Hesai Lidars Do Not Store or Wirelessly Transmit
Data
Hesai lidars have no mechanism to store even one second of the
image they see. Hesai lidars also have no wireless transmission
capabilities. They contain no cellular, wi-fi, or Bluetooth, so
data cannot wirelessly leak from Hesai lidars and there is no way
for anyone to wirelessly extract data.
TÜV Rheinland and Dekra, two of the world’s top engineering
testing and standards organizations, recently disassembled and
tested a Hesai Pandar128 robotaxi lidar and a Hesai AT128 lidar,
which is used in advance driver assistance systems (ADAS). Both
organizations confirmed that these units, both of which are sold in
the U.S., cannot store images or wirelessly transmit data.
Earlier this year, Hesai became the first lidar company to
obtain the ISO/SAE 21434 automotive cybersecurity management
certification from TÜV Rheinland.
Hesai passed the highest assessment level of TISAX, the Trusted
Information Security Assessment Exchange, achieving the highest
standard in the European automotive industry. In the process, TÜV
SÜD, a world-renowned TISAX assessment provider, audited Hesai’s
lidars to determine if they ensure data security and examined
Hesai’s corporate operations, from top to bottom, including
information processing, work equipment, IT systems and
contractors.
Hesai Lidars Cannot Be Used for Surveillance Because
They Do Not Capture Facial Features
Hesai lidars cannot capture human facial features or any other
identifying biometric data. They cannot be used for facial
recognition or personal information identification. Lidars, which
use lasers, provide much greater privacy protection than cameras
for surveillance purposes. Below is an actual point-cloud image
taken by a Hesai lidar, showing its inability to capture biometric
features.
Point-cloud Image Taken by Hesai Lidar
The photos referenced in the letter from the Select Committee
are of autonomous food delivery vehicles, not surveillance
vehicles.
Hesai Lidars Are U.S.-Certified for Civilian Use and Are
Not Suitable for Military Use
Hesai’s lidars have never been designed, evaluated for, or
validated to military specifications. In other words, they are
unsuitable for use in any military defense systems. Hesai’s
products are classified by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau
of Industry and Security as EAR99, which means they are not
suitable for military applications.
Hesai has a customer screening process to ensure that the
company does not sell any products to entities on U.S. government
restricted party lists or otherwise defined as a military end user
under the Commerce Department’s EAR designation.
Hesai Does Not Infringe Upon Intellectual Property,
Prevailed in IP Litigation Against Ouster
Hesai does not steal or infringe on any parties’ intellectual
property (IP).
On April 11, 2023, Ouster, a lidar competitor of Hesai, filed a
complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC)
alleging Hesai infringed on Ouster’s (NYSE: OUST) lidar IP, seeking
to enjoin the import of Hesai lidars into the U.S. On June 22,
2023, Hesai filed a motion to terminate the ITC actions.
On Aug. 24, 2023, the presiding ITC Administrative Law Judge
granted Hesai’s motion to terminate the ITC Action. On Oct. 10,
2023, the ITC Commissioners affirmed the administrative law judge’s
decision terminating the ITC action.
Hesai Has Received No Government Equity Investment nor
Has It Experienced Government Intervention
Hesai is a publicly traded, privately controlled company
(Nasdaq: HSAI) that makes its own business decisions in the best
interest of its employees and shareholders. Hesai has never taken
sovereign or state money from any government, nor do they sell or
provide their lidar technology to any military. Hesai has not
received any investment from a state-owned enterprise.
The Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party have had
no intervention in Hesai’s business operations or management.
Hesai Lidars Have a Higher Average Sales Price Than
Competitors’ Lidars
Hesai has not received any autonomous vehicle or lidar-specific
government subsidies. Hesai pays a 25 percent tariff on the lidars
it exports to the U.S. Hesai lidars sold in the U.S. are more
expensive than those sold by Hesai’s American competitors.
Customers in the U.S. and around the world have chosen Hesai lidars
because of their superior performance, higher quality and
reliability of delivery, not because they are undercutting the
market price.
“It is disappointing that the Select Committee has made these
false allegations about our company,” said Hesai CEO and co-founder
David Li. “We will continue to work to ensure that all interested
parties know the truth about Hesai, its products, and its broader
mission. Hesai’s goal is to improve road safety in America and
around the world.”
About Hesai
Hesai is the global leader in three-dimensional
light detection and ranging (lidar) solutions. The Company’s lidar
products enable a broad spectrum of applications across passenger
and commercial vehicles with advanced driver assistance systems
(ADAS) and autonomous vehicle fleets (autonomous mobility). Hesai's
technology also empowers robotics applications such as last-mile
delivery robots and logistics robots in restricted areas. The
Company’s commercially validated solutions are backed by superior
research and development capabilities across optics, mechanics,
electronics, and software. Hesai integrates lidar designs with an
in-house manufacturing process, facilitating rapid product
development while ensuring high performance, consistent quality and
affordability. Hesai has established strong relationships with
leading automotive OEMs, autonomous vehicle, and robotics companies
worldwide, covering over 90 cities in 40 countries as of December
31, 2022.
For investor and media inquiries, please
contact:
In China:Hesai GroupYuanting “YT” Shi, Investor
Relations Director Email: ir@hesaitech.com
Piacente Financial CommunicationsJenny CaiTel:
+86 (10) 6508-0677Email: hesai@tpg-ir.com
In the United States:Piacente Financial
Communications Brandi PiacenteTel: +1-212-481-2050Email:
hesai@tpg-ir.com
Source: Hesai Group
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