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LIDR stock skyrockets 150% after Nvidia deal, but analysts are still cautious: here’s why

by July 26, 2025
by July 26, 2025

LIDR stock jumped by roughly 150% on Friday after the company announced its Apollo lidar system is now part of Nvidia’s DRIVE AGX platform, one of the key technologies behind self-driving vehicles.

The move effectively puts AEye’s sensing tech into the toolkit used by many major automakers working on autonomous and driver-assistance systems.

What makes the Apollo lidar notable is its ability to detect objects at distances up to a kilometer, all while maintaining a compact design.

That flexibility means it can be fitted onto a wide range of vehicles from everyday sedans to larger commercial trucks. Another key feature is its software-based system, which allows for remote updates.

For automakers, that’s a big deal: it means the technology can evolve after the car leaves the factory, keeping pace with advances in automation and safety without requiring hardware changes.

LIDR stock: What’s behind the rally?

LIDR stock rally came as investors responded to news that AEye’s Apollo lidar system would be integrated into Nvidia’s DRIVE AGX platform, a key component in many autonomous vehicle programs.

The partnership positions AEye’s technology at the center of Nvidia’s growing ecosystem, which is already trusted by several major automakers developing self-driving and advanced driver-assistance systems.

For Nvidia, the deal adds another layer to its autonomous driving stack, pairing its high-performance AI hardware with a lidar system that’s flexible, long-range, and built for real-world deployment.

It deepens Nvidia’s offering at a time when carmakers are looking for complete, integrated solutions.

For AEye, it’s a major endorsement. Partnering with one of the most influential names in automotive tech gives the company real visibility and signals that its Apollo lidar is ready for prime time.

Investors didn’t take long to react. Activity around the stock spiked on platforms like Stocktwits, with message volume and positive sentiment hitting their highest levels in four years.

What analysts say?

Despite the excitement around the Nvidia partnership, analysts are urging caution.

While many agree the collaboration is a strong validation of AEye’s technology and could open doors to broader adoption, several Wall Street firms are still sitting on the fence.

Most maintain a “Hold” rating on LIDR, with price targets that, in some cases, suggest as much as 65% downside from current levels.

Their concern isn’t about the technology itself, but about the company’s track record.

AEye remains a small-cap player with a history of volatility, and analysts say the real test will come in execution, especially around how well the Nvidia integration translates into commercial deals.

More clarity is expected during the company’s upcoming earnings call on July 31, where AEye is also expected to unveil more details about a new product, OPTIS, which some see as a potential growth trigger.

There are also signals of internal optimism. The CFO recently boosted his stake by exercising stock options at prices well below the current market rate.

Meanwhile, some shares were withheld at higher levels, suggesting a more measured, though still positive, insider outlook.

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