Aeva Technologies, Inc.'s unique FMCW LiDAR senses velocity and micron-level precision, opening up markets competitors can't touch. With orders from Nikon, SICK, and LMI, Aeva is already shipping products into the $4B metrology market. Minimal capex, strong partners, and expanding industrial demand make Aeva's path to profitability realistic and capital efficient.
Aeva Technologies (AEVA) was a big mover last session on higher-than-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions might not help the stock continue moving higher in the near term.
Ouster's higher revenues and defense deals outpace Aeva Technologies' high-risk bets on future automotive contracts.
Aeva Technologies breaks into traffic enforcement as its 4D LiDAR tech is selected by Sensys Gatso in Australia.
Aeva Technologies hits a 52-week high after a 680% surge, but soaring valuation raises questions.
AEVA's $50M deal boosts production plans and secures Tier 2 support - without adding debt or diluting equity.
Aeva Technologies (AEVA) might move higher on growing optimism about its earnings prospects, which is reflected by its upgrade to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
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Aeva Technologies' 4D LiDAR redefines GPS-free navigation with real-time velocity data, giving it an edge over others in dense, GPS-challenged environments.
Aeva Technologies AEVA and Luminar Technologies LAZR are two front-runners in the evolving LiDAR space, each aiming to capitalize on the demand for sensing systems in autonomous vehicles, industrial automation and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Both companies have recently made strategic pivots and technological advances, drawing attention from investors looking to ride the next wave of transportation innovation.
Aeva Technologies has surged over 200% on fresh deal announcements, but actual revenues remain limited compared to peers. Recent deals in industrial automation and traffic management are promising, yet major auto OEM opportunities won't materialize until 2027 or later. Despite targeting 80-100% sales growth this year, consensus estimates for 2025 and 2026 remain modest, and cash burn raises dilution risks.
AEVA inked a major deal with a Fortune 500 tech firm, set to invest $50 million, $32.5 million in equity and $17.5 million in product development and scaling production.