Thank you, Andrew, and good afternoon, everyone. In Q2, we achieved key milestones on our existing production programs while also meaningfully advancing on a number of additional opportunities. Importantly, we secured wins with new customers, highlighting the broadening interest for Aeva's unique 4D LiDAR. I'd also like to share our key accomplishments in Q2. We continue to strengthen our partnership with Daimler Truck. We remain on track with Daimler Truck's program milestones, including continued center shipments to build out the OEM's fleet of on-road vehicles. Daimler Truck also publicly unveiled the autonomous Freightliner vehicle, a technology demonstrator, which incorporates Aeva's 4D LiDAR as the exclusive long-range and ultra-long-range LiDAR and highlights the OEM's progress and commitment to deploying autonomous vehicles at scale. In automotive, we have made significant progress on opportunities with multiple global top 10 passenger vehicle OEMs. With one top passenger OEM, we continue to expect the award decision later this year. And with another top passenger OEM, we began a new collaboration around 4D LiDAR vehicle integration. In Industrial, we completed the final validation of our LiDAR-on-Chip in Nikon's product ahead of our first Industrial launch in Q4 of this year. And lastly, Aeva continued to broaden the reach of 4D LiDAR with our expansion into security. We are proud that a top U.S. National Defense Security organization selected Aeva 4D LiDAR as a primary detection sensor to help protect some of the nation's critical energy infrastructure. Let's now discuss in more detail about our recent business developments. With Daimler Truck, we continue to work closely together and remain on track with the OEMs milestones and the start of production timeline. In Q2, we continued scaling sensor shipments to Daimler Truck and Torc for deployment on additional vehicles for on-road data collection and development. The Aeva team is working very closely together with Torc and Daimler Truck on important use cases for safe operation of trucks at highway speeds. In the last quarter, Daimler Truck also publicly unveiled its battery electric autonomous Freightliner eCascadia technology demonstrator, which incorporates multiple Aeva 4D LiDAR as the exclusive long-range and ultra-long-range LiDAR. This vehicle highlights the significant progress Daimler Truck is making to commercialize autonomous trucks on U.S. highways and as part of the OEM's broader strategy to deploy a propulsion agnostic autonomous truck platform for scaling automotive trucks to significant volume. Looking ahead, our focus is on supporting the rollout of additional Daimler Truck vehicles and related on road development as well as preparing for Aeva's start-up production in 2026 in time for Daimler Trucks market entry. Beyond Daimler Trucks, our engagements for additional automotive programs continue to solidify in Q2, as we advance on a number of opportunities expected to be decided in the coming months and expanded other ones. In particular, we made significant strides with multiple global top 10 passenger OEMs. This includes one we have discussed in the last quarter. The Aeva team continues to advance in close collaboration with this OEM, and we continue to expect the OEM to make an award decision for this production program later this year. With another global top 10 passenger OEM, we have started on a collaboration for 4D LiDAR vehicle integration. This OEM is experienced with time-of-flight LiDAR and increasingly appreciate the benefits of FMCW for next-generation capabilities. We look forward to further demonstrating the perception and integration capabilities of our differentiated 4D LiDAR technology. More broadly, we are highly encouraged by the industry's growing recognition that FMCW can help enable more advanced capabilities, including automated driving at highway speeds. Following our production program win with Daimler Truck, Aeva is experiencing this in exciting and tangible ways across a broad range of applications from passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles to mobility. Our focus is on meeting the growing interest for Aeva 4D LiDAR and the multiple opportunities to convert production wins in the near term. Turning now to Industrial. Aeva is on schedule for our first industrial launch in the fourth quarter. Over the quarter, we successfully completed the final validation of our LiDAR-on-Chip module in Nikon's product and are now preparing for our deliveries to Nikon in Q4. In support of this, we have also successfully scaled up our dedicated LiDAR chip manufacturing line at Fabrinet. This first collaboration with Nikon is for industrial metrology applications where Nikon's existing customers across automotive, aerospace and renewable energy already use Nikon's high-precision inspection products in the manufacturing processes, including some of the leading OEMs and automotive players in the space. With Aeva's LiDAR-on-Chip module, we will together offer micron level accuracy in a faster, smaller and lower-cost solution that we believe will open new opportunities. This upcoming launch will mark a pivotal milestone for Aeva as we progress from the development stage to commercialization for the first time in industrial automation. While we plan to scale our dedicated manufacturing production line at Fabrinet over time, we believe this transition has the potential to accelerate our other ongoing engagements. We continue to engage with industrial leaders on expanding into additional opportunities where we can leverage the same Aeva LiDAR-on-Chip module and our perception platform software for industrial metrology and automation across a broad range of navigations. Now speaking of new applications, we recently announced Aeva's first expansion into security. Our 4D LiDAR was selected by top U.S. National Defense Security organization to help protect critical U.S. energy infrastructure. Aeva sensors are expected to be a primary detection sensor to protect sensitive locations in various facilities from intrusion, such as water entries and exits and at perimeter fences. We expect to deliver the first set of sensors later this year. This selection comes after evaluation of other technologies, including 3D time-of-flight LiDAR. Because of our instant velocity data, immediate to interference and ultra-long range, Aeva 4D LiDAR was selected to enable faster and more reliable detection. Aeva's mission is to bring the next wave of perception to a broad range of applications, and this one is another example of the increasing interest to adopt our technology across a diverse mix of end markets, including for some of the most demanding and high-stakes physical security applications. We look forward to supporting this important application and helping to protect some of our nation's critical infrastructure. Lastly, I would like to share a bit more about our new collaboration in rail. Aeva 4D LiDAR was selected for Germany's automated train program. This program is funded by the Germany Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action and managed by Germany's national rail operator, Deutsche Bahn, in collaboration with other industry leaders such as Bosch and Siemens. The group is developing driverless fully automated passenger train dispatch and parking functionality by 2026. Aeva's 4D LiDAR was selected after evaluation of other sensors, including 3D time-of-flight LiDAR. Our ability to instantly detect velocity enables faster and more reliable detection of hazards, which can add critical reaction time to avoid obstacles surrounding train tracks. In addition, Aeva's unique ability to offer precise real-time location state estimation without the use of GPS, means we can provide accurate positioning even where GPS can be compromised, such as tunnels, urban canyon and other areas where trains regularly operate. We are excited to work with some of the rail industry leaders on this project and leverage 4D LiDAR's perception to bring new levels of automation to this end market. With that, let me turn the call over to Saurabh to discuss the financials.