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&lt;p class="std-text">Hesai commands a 43% volume share of the long-range ADAS lidar market, according to Yole Group&amp;#039;s latest &amp;quot;Automotive ADAS 2026&amp;quot; report. This dominance confirms that &lt;strong>high-volume deployment&lt;/strong> now outweighs speculative technology promises in the race for automotive perception supremacy. While the broader industry chases hypothetical milestones, Hesai&amp;#039;s corrected 2025 leadership status highlights a brutal reality: only suppliers capable of scaling production for major OEMs like Li Auto and Xiaomi survive the current consolidation.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>