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BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system
BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

Reuters

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Reuters

BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

BEIJING, July 2 (Reuters) - Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's ( opens new tab Fangchengbao brand is offering a limited-time 20,000 yuan ($2,790.33) discount for the Huawei Qiankun Advanced Driving System package, Fangchengbao said in a social media post on Wednesday. Buyers who place their orders in July would pay 12,000 yuan for the assisted driving system package, compared with the 32,000 yuan, one-time purchase price, the post said. ($1 = 7.1676 Chinese yuan renminbi)

BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system
BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

CNA

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CNA

BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

BEIJING :Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's Fangchengbao brand is offering a limited-time 20,000 yuan ($2,790.33) discount for the Huawei Qiankun Advanced Driving System package, Fangchengbao said in a social media post on Wednesday. Buyers who place their orders in July would pay 12,000 yuan for the assisted driving system package, compared with the 32,000 yuan, one-time purchase price, the post said. ($1 = 7.1676 Chinese yuan renminbi)

BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system
BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

BYD's off-road brand Fangchengbao offers discount for Huawei assisted driving system

BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD's Fangchengbao brand is offering a limited-time 20,000 yuan ($2,790.33) discount for the Huawei Qiankun Advanced Driving System package, Fangchengbao said in a social media post on Wednesday. Buyers who place their orders in July would pay 12,000 yuan for the assisted driving system package, compared with the 32,000 yuan, one-time purchase price, the post said. ($1 = 7.1676 Chinese yuan renminbi) Sign in to access your portfolio

Smartphone maker Honor joins robotics race after pledging US$10 billion AI investment
Smartphone maker Honor joins robotics race after pledging US$10 billion AI investment

South China Morning Post

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Smartphone maker Honor joins robotics race after pledging US$10 billion AI investment

Chinese smartphone maker Honor has joined the country's heated race to develop robots, as it aims to reposition itself as an artificial intelligence (AI) player amid heightened competition in the Android handset market. Honor said on Wednesday that it would develop its own robots, and that it had already helped Chinese start-up Unitree Robotics break the record for running speed by a humanoid robot. The Shenzhen-based firm, a spin-off from telecommunications giant Huawei Technologies, said that its robotics efforts would include working with partners 'to enable more possibilities'. Honor's intended foray into China's crowded robotics space comes after its newly appointed CEO James Li Jian announced a high-profile AI initiative earlier this year that he called the 'Honor Alpha plan'. The plan will see the firm invest US$10 billion over the next five years to transform itself from a smartphone maker into 'an ecosystem company' focused on AI devices, Li said ahead of the MWC Barcelona trade show in Spain in March. Honor used its proprietary AI algorithm to train a robot from Chinese start-up Unitree. The machine achieved a peak running speed of 4-metres per second, breaking the record for humanoid robots, the company said on Wednesday at a launch event in Shenzhen for its new Honor 400 series handsets.

China rolls out world's largest fleet of driverless mining trucks powered by Huawei tech
China rolls out world's largest fleet of driverless mining trucks powered by Huawei tech

South China Morning Post

time28-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • South China Morning Post

China rolls out world's largest fleet of driverless mining trucks powered by Huawei tech

Chinese state-backed energy giant Huaneng Group has launched the world's largest fleet of driverless electric mining trucks in China's province of Inner Mongolia. Some 100 vehicles are equipped with autonomous driving systems developed by Huawei Technologies. In recent years, Chinese companies and authorities have been pushing to develop and implement such technology.

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