Release Date: March 20, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Austin, is Luminar expected to continue as the reference LiDAR sensor for Nvidia's Hyperion platform? A: Austin Russell, CEO: Yes, we expect to lead in driving the transition from the Iris family to Luminar Halo, which offers better economics and potential for widespread adoption. We're showcasing these capabilities at Nvidia's GTC event.
Q: How does Luminar view the competitive landscape, especially with Chinese suppliers gaining traction? A: Austin Russell, CEO: The Chinese market has rapidly adopted LiDAR, but Western and Eastern ecosystems have different requirements. We aim to lead in the Western market, which represents 90% of global volume, focusing on premium safety applications.
Q: Can you elaborate on Luminar's milestones for this year, particularly regarding customer contracts? A: Austin Russell, CEO: We have detailed milestones with key OEMs like Volvo and Nissan. The focus is on transitioning to Halo and maturing component-level subassemblies. We aim to have Halo product samples with key customers by year-end.
Q: How will streamlining operations impact current series production with Volvo? A: Tom Fennemore, CFO: The transition to Halo should not impact current production. Most work on Iris is complete, and we're focusing resources on Halo, allowing for streamlined operations without affecting execution.
Q: What are the implications of transitioning from Iris Plus to Halo on the order book and quoting process? A: Tom Fennemore, CFO: The transition doesn't change the quoting process. Halo is in early development, and once milestones are met, it will convert to series production awards. Halo offers better unit economics than Iris.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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