10 Coolest Auto Startups that's Making Driving a Better Experience


TriLumina

The Albuquerque Company designs powerful semi-conductor lasers that can help self-driving cars to see and react accordingly. The sensors deliver five kilowatts of optical power, which is equivalent to 80 high-beam headlights. It is expected to come in to market with its solid state LiDAR sensors in 2017.

Driversiti

Driversiti software is a embedded with multiple sensors in a mobile phone that is designed to learn your driving habits and alert if there is any sudden change in your driving. It also identifies the dangerous roads ahead and it also owns the only patent for crash detection by a smart device. It will begin licensing its software to businesses such as car clubs, trucking giants, and car manufacturers next year.

Quanergy

The cars that depend on different types of sensors are the new self-driving cars that include light detection and ranging (LiDAR ) in order to monitor the cars position on the road and the distance from other objects. LiDAR systems are pricey, costing from USD 8,000 to USD 100,000 or more per unit. It also claims that it has invented another that costs around USD 100. Mercedes has already signed on as a partner.

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