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RoboSense Announces H1 2026 LiDAR Sales of 719,200 Units as Robotics Segment Grows by 510.4%

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RoboSense Announces H1 2026 LiDAR Sales of 719,200 Units as Robotics Segment Grows by 510.4%
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RoboSense Announces H1 2026 LiDAR Sales of 719,200 Units as Robotics Segment Grows by 510.4%

2026-07-09 15:09 Last Updated At:15:25

  • RoboSense recorded 719,200 units in LiDAR sales in H1 2026, up 169.6% year over year, with robotics LiDAR sales surging 510.4% to 282,600 units.
  • In Q2 2026, RoboSense recorded 388,900 units in LiDAR sales, including 97,100 units from robotics segment and 291,800 units from ADAS segment.
  • SHENZHEN, China, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- RoboSense (HKEX: 02498), a pioneering robotics company for the Physical AI era, announced its LiDAR sales volume for the first half of 2026, with total LiDAR sales reaching 719,200 units, up 169.6% year over year, including 282,600 units in the robotics segment, up 510.4% year over year, and 436,600 units in the ADAS segment, up 98.0% year over year. The strong performance was driven by RoboSense's full-stack proprietary chip technologies and continued growth across both its ADAS and robotics segments.

    The momentum continued into the second quarter, with total LiDAR sales reaching 388,900 units. Of these, robotics LiDAR sales totaled 97,100 units, up 182.3% year over year, while ADAS LiDAR sales reached 291,800 units, up 135.7% year over year.

    Backed by the industry-leading performance and mass-production maturity of its digital product portfolio, including the E1R and Airy series, RoboSense has enabled a broad range of robotics applications, including embodied AI and commercial cleaning robots. Today, RoboSense ranks No. 1 globally in LiDAR sales across the overall robotics market and multiple robotics segments.1

    In April 2026, RoboSense unveiled its EOCENE SPAD-SoC architecture together with its Phoenix and Peacock chipsets, further pushing the performance boundaries of digital perception products. Meanwhile, cumulative deliveries of E Platform-based fully solid-state digital LiDAR products have surpassed 300,000 units, setting a new industry benchmark for large-scale deployment.

    With continued advancements in in-house chip, product development, and scalable mass-production capabilities, RoboSense is well positioned to support the next phase of Physical AI commercialization. The company will continue to provide a more reliable spatial intelligence perception foundation for robotics and accelerating the deployment of robots in the real world.

    1 Source: Based on publicly available LiDAR sales data and industry rankings for 2025–2026 published by GGII, OFweek, RoboChina.com, Shujubang.com, and Yanzhi Robot.

    About RoboSense

    RoboSense (HKEX: 02498) is a robotics company for the era of Physical AI. Based on its in-house optoelectronic chips and perception algorithms, and supported by its scaled mass production capabilities, RoboSense provides robots with core components and infrastructure, including LiDAR and Space Camera. Its products have been deployed at scale across more than ten applications areas, including smart vehicles, Robotaxi, robotic lawn mowers, autonomous logistics, embodied intelligence, and commercial cleaning robots. RoboSense serves more than 3,400 robotics clients worldwide and ranked No. 1 globally in robotics LiDAR market share in 2025.

SHENZHEN, China, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- RoboSense (HKEX: 02498), a pioneering robotics company for the Physical AI era, announced its LiDAR sales volume for the first half of 2026, with total LiDAR sales reaching 719,200 units, up 169.6% year over year, including 282,600 units in the robotics segment, up 510.4% year over year, and 436,600 units in the ADAS segment, up 98.0% year over year. The strong performance was driven by RoboSense's full-stack proprietary chip technologies and continued growth across both its ADAS and robotics segments.

The momentum continued into the second quarter, with total LiDAR sales reaching 388,900 units. Of these, robotics LiDAR sales totaled 97,100 units, up 182.3% year over year, while ADAS LiDAR sales reached 291,800 units, up 135.7% year over year.

Backed by the industry-leading performance and mass-production maturity of its digital product portfolio, including the E1R and Airy series, RoboSense has enabled a broad range of robotics applications, including embodied AI and commercial cleaning robots. Today, RoboSense ranks No. 1 globally in LiDAR sales across the overall robotics market and multiple robotics segments.1

In April 2026, RoboSense unveiled its EOCENE SPAD-SoC architecture together with its Phoenix and Peacock chipsets, further pushing the performance boundaries of digital perception products. Meanwhile, cumulative deliveries of E Platform-based fully solid-state digital LiDAR products have surpassed 300,000 units, setting a new industry benchmark for large-scale deployment.

With continued advancements in in-house chip, product development, and scalable mass-production capabilities, RoboSense is well positioned to support the next phase of Physical AI commercialization. The company will continue to provide a more reliable spatial intelligence perception foundation for robotics and accelerating the deployment of robots in the real world.

1 Source: Based on publicly available LiDAR sales data and industry rankings for 2025–2026 published by GGII, OFweek, RoboChina.com, Shujubang.com, and Yanzhi Robot.

1 Source: Based on publicly available LiDAR sales data and industry rankings for 2025–2026 published by GGII, OFweek, RoboChina.com, Shujubang.com, and Yanzhi Robot.

About RoboSense

RoboSense (HKEX: 02498) is a robotics company for the era of Physical AI. Based on its in-house optoelectronic chips and perception algorithms, and supported by its scaled mass production capabilities, RoboSense provides robots with core components and infrastructure, including LiDAR and Space Camera. Its products have been deployed at scale across more than ten applications areas, including smart vehicles, Robotaxi, robotic lawn mowers, autonomous logistics, embodied intelligence, and commercial cleaning robots. RoboSense serves more than 3,400 robotics clients worldwide and ranked No. 1 globally in robotics LiDAR market share in 2025.

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RoboSense Announces H1 2026 LiDAR Sales of 719,200 Units as Robotics Segment Grows by 510.4%

RoboSense Announces H1 2026 LiDAR Sales of 719,200 Units as Robotics Segment Grows by 510.4%

BALLARAT, Australia, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A decade-long partnership between Nepal's National Trust for Nature Conservation (NTNC) and Federation University Australia is entering a new chapter, with Australian conservation scientist Professor Wendy Wright appointed to the NTNC Governing Board of Trustees.

The appointment recognises more than 10 years of collaboration between Nepal and Federation University, Australia's first co-operative university, where partnerships with industry, community and organisations are embedded into learning, research and student experiences.

Federation University's commitment to global collaboration was recently recognised in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, where it was ranked 61st in the world for United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals. The ranking recognises the University's partnership-driven approach to education, research and community engagement through its co-operative education model, which connects students, industry and communities to create meaningful local and global impact.

Professor Wright joins the Board as one of only two international members, supporting NTNC's ongoing efforts to advance biodiversity conservation, sustainable development and environmental resilience across Nepal.

The partnership has delivered significant outcomes for both organisations, including collaborative research into human-wildlife conflict, wildlife conservation, community-based natural resource management and species discovery. It has also created opportunities for Nepali researchers and students to engage with international academic networks.

Since first visiting Nepal in 2015, Professor Wright has worked closely with NTNC researchers, conservation specialists and local communities. Together, they have explored some of Nepal's most pressing environmental challenges, including conflicts between rural communities and wildlife such as tigers and elephants.

"Nepal presents some of the most important and fascinating conservation challenges in the world," Professor Wright said.

"Many communities live in close connection with forests and wildlife, and finding ways to support both people and conservation outcomes is critical. It has been a privilege to work alongside NTNC and local communities over the past decade."

The collaboration has generated research with practical impacts, including advocacy for improved support for farmers affected by wildlife-related losses and studies examining the role of women in Nepal's forest management systems.

The partnership has also contributed to significant scientific discoveries. Federation University PhD researcher Santosh Bhattarai identified five previously unknown gecko species in Nepal, while collaborative research led by Federation Associate Professor Fiona Hogan and Professor Wright identified a new genetic lineage of pangolins in the country.

The relationship has also fostered educational exchange between Australia and Nepal. Since 2019, almost 100 Federation University students have participated in immersive study tours in Nepal, gaining hands-on experience in wildlife and habitat monitoring while learning about local culture, conservation practices and rural communities through homestays and field-based learning.

Professor Wright said the exchanges have strengthened understanding between the two countries while creating new opportunities for collaboration.

"Working with NTNC has shown our students the remarkable commitment that Nepali communities have to conservation and environmental stewardship," she said.

"The relationships built through these programs have also opened pathways for Nepali students to undertake higher degree research with Federation University and contribute to international conservation research."

During her five-year term on the Board, Professor Wright will support NTNC's mission to protect Nepal's unique biodiversity while strengthening international partnerships that contribute to conservation outcomes across the region.

Media Contact: Stephanie Charalambous | +61351226110 | media@federation.edu.au 

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Australia-Nepal conservation partnership strengthened through new leadership appointment

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