Q&A
24AUTP08_14
08/01/2024
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To round out this issue's cover story, we spoke with Clement Nouvel, Valeo's chief technical officer for lidar, about Valeo's background in ADAS and what's coming next. Nouvel leads over 300 lidar engineers and the company's third-generation Scala 3 lidar is used on production vehicles from European and Asian automakers. The Scala 3 sensor system scans the area around a vehicle 25 times per second, can detect objects more than 200 meters (656 ft) away with a wide field of vision and operates at speeds of up to 130 km/h (81 mph) on the highway.
In 2023, Valeo secured two contracts for Scala 3, one with an Asian manufacturer and the other with a “leading American robotaxi company,” Valeo said in its most-recent annual report. Valeo has now received over 1 billion euros (just under $1.1 billion) in Scala 3 orders. Also in 2023, Valeo and Qualcomm agreed to jointly supply connected displays, clusters, driving assistance technologies and, importantly, sensor technology for to two- and three-wheeled mobility efforts in India. Valeo's R&D director in charge of strategy, Geoffrey Bouquot, called the company, “currently the only player on the market mass producing an automotive lidar system.” Valeo first installed its first- and second-generation lidar sensor systems into autonomous vehicles in 2021. These were the first AVs in the world authorized to drive at Level 3 autonomy, the company said.
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- Dinkel, J., "Q&A," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2024.