Categories: Wire Stories

Haomo Unveils Pioneering ADAS for Urban Roads at Chengdu Motor Show

BEIJING–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chinese autonomous driving company Haomo.AI Technology Co., Ltd. showcased its urban version of NOH (Navigation on HPilot) at the Chengdu Motor Show held from August 26 to 29 in Southwestern China�s Sichuan Province.

Gu Weihao, CEO of Haomo, introduced the urban NOH, an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) that includes automatic lane following, turning and parking functions suited for urban open roads, expressways, parking lots and highways, on Great Wall Motor’s Wey Mocca DHT-PHEV LiDAR Edition at the auto show on August 26.

“By rolling out urban NOH, Haomo will provide convenience and pleasure of autonomous driving to more and more car owners, which in turn will help Haomo maintain its position as the No 1 company in China in providing autonomous driving solutions for mass-produced passenger vehicles,” he said.

Haomo’s ADAS products have already helped drivers travel more than 15 million kilometers across the country.

“GWM Wey Mocca will be the first mass-produced passenger vehicle carrying the urban NOH in China,” said Qiao Xinyu, vice-general manager of the GWM Wey brand, at the motor show.

The urban NOH in fact marks the third generation of Haomo’s ADAS product, before which was the highway assist (HWA) and highway version of NOH, which can pilot a vehicle to drive from point A to point B based on the navigation route set by users with the help of high-definition maps.

Compared with HWA and the highway version of NOH, the urban NOH relies more on visual perception rather than on high-definition maps to enable self-driving of the vehicle. The NOH incorporates Haomo’s in-house developed data intelligence system MANA, Qualcomm’s 5nm and 7nm chips to provide computing power up to 360 TOPs and as many as 31 sensors, including 2 LiDARs, 5 millimeter-wave radars, 12 ultrasonic radars and 12 high-definition cameras.

This perception-focused feature of urban NOH can reduce the costs of autonomous driving solutions for automakers and makes it easier for self-driving to be expanded from one city to 100 cities since currently high-definition maps only cover a limited area in China.

Haomo urban NOH will first be applied in Beijing and North China’s Hebei Province’s Baoding before being expanded to 10 cities in all by the end of this year.

About Haomo.AI Technology Co., Ltd.

Founded in 2019 in Beijing, Haomo.AI is an autonomous driving company. With the goal of zero accident, congestion-free travel, easy mobility, and efficient logistics, the company helps reshape and upgrade how people travel and handle logistics across the board.

Haomo provides Level 2 automated driving solutions to automakers and sells Level 4 autonomous driving vans at around RMB 100,000 (about USD 14,500) as of April 2022.

Contacts

Media Contact:

Kristy Li

kristyli@chuhaimedia.com.cn

Alex

Recent Posts

Vattenfall Goes Live with Hansen Energy Data Management Solution

MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hansen Technologies (ASX:HSN), a leading global provider of software and services to the…

16 mins ago

Jiuxian Group Lafeige’s Taobao Debut Live Sales Exceeded 100 Million RMB

China's Jiuxian Group Competes on "Multiple Fronts" in Liquor Industry BEIJING--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renowned Chinese liquor manufacturer,…

17 mins ago

VinFast Receives 27,649 Pre-Orders for the VF 3 in Vietnam after 66 Hours of Accepting Deposits

HANOI, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 16 May 2024 - VinFast Auto (Nasdaq: VFS)…

48 mins ago

FPT Entered Asia’s Top 50 IT Services Companies

HANOI, Vietnam--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#FPT--Global IT technology firm FPT Corporation has been ranked in Asia’s top 50…

1 hour ago

Telecoming slated to join Telecoms World Middle East 2024

DUBAI, UAE - EQS Newswire - 16 May 2024 - Telecoming, sportech company specializing in…

1 hour ago

TUMI Broadens Asia-Pacific Travel Retail Footprint

New stores in Korea’s Incheon International Airport and Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport are among several recent…

1 hour ago