Huawei’s new smart car solutions are currently released
Recently, Huawei released a new series of Smart Car Solutions: a new generation of Huawei MDC smart driving computing platforms, smart cockpit solutions, and Huawei Smart Vehicle Cloud Service 2.0.
According to Zhijun Xu, the vice president of Huawei, the 4,000-person team behind Huawei’s Automotive BU is working to cover all the corners of the automotive intelligent network.
This year, Huawei’s BU investment will exceed $500 million, with no consideration on short term profit issues.
Compared with 2019, Huawei’s Automobile Business Unit has a clearer development direction: focus on the in-vehicle network, computing platform, and basic software layer, to provide openness and toolchains to reduce the difficulty of application migration and development, enabling car companies to develop smart cars more efficiently.
One of the most notable products of this release is a digital system that Huawei built through CCA+VehicleStack. This digital system can be considered as a traditional car with a six-layer design, which translates into a mechanical layer, a high-voltage battery electrical layer, a low-voltage component layer, a software layer, an application layer, and a cloud service layer.
According to Kearney’s data forecast, the global market for autonomous driving (including car, road, cloud, etc.) will reach $80 billion USD by 2025, and the market will reach $280 billion USD by 2030.
According to data from Roland Berger, the global market for autonomous vehicle systems will reach $113.8 billion USD in 2020, and the market will expand to about $500 billion USD by 2030. Fields such as chips, sensors, and software algorithms will all contribute to the main incremental market.