Huawei pushing its tech into EVs with cars, automaker partnerships

SHANGHAI, CHINA – NOVEMBER 12, 2023 – Customers experience Luxeed S7, the first intelligent pure electric vehicle, at Huawei’s flagship store in Shanghai, China, November 12, 2023. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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BEIJING — Chinese telecommunications and smartphone giant Huawei is doubling down on selling its tech in the competitive electric car market.

The company has emphasized it doesn’t manufacture cars. Instead, it sells tech components such as its Harmony OS operating system and driver-assist product, or works with automakers to create new EV brands.

Huawei on Tuesday confirmed it is working with at least four traditional automakers in China on new car brands, after news over the weekend of a joint venture with Changan Automobile for car technology.

Changan and Huawei are already partners for the Avatr electric car brand, created in 2018 with electric car battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology. Avatr’s SUV and sedan each sell for slightly more than the equivalent of $42,000.

Huawei is also working with Chery on the Luxeed electric car brand, which revealed details for its S7 sedan on Tuesday.

Similar partnerships with BAIC Motor and JAC Motor are in the works, Richard Yu, head of Huawei’s car-related and consumer business, said at a Luxeed launch event Tuesday.

BAIC, whose Arcfox electric brand already uses Huawei tech, and JAC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Chinese automakers with products “lacking in the tech necessary to compete seem more than happy to use Huawei’s [tech] to fill the voids,” said Tu Le, founder of Beijing-based advisory firm Sino Auto Insights.

“It’s still too early to know how [Huawei’s] solution measures up to its competitors but they, like many other tech companies, see the opportunity and are going all-in on it,” he said.

Tencent, which operates China’s social media app WeChat, has claimed it supplies BMW and some other automakers with car tech.

Chinese smartphone and home appliance company Xiaomi plans to release a car in the first half of next year. The company announced in late October a new operating system called HyperOS.

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Huawei announced in late 2021 the Aito brand of cars, manufactured by Seres. The vehicles, frequently displayed at Huawei’s many smartphone stores across China, have surged in popularity. The company claims that for the M5 model alone, more than 120,000 units have already been delivered.

Yu said Tuesday that Aito would deliver about 16,000 to 18,000 units of its M7 cars in November, and more than 20,000 units next month.

Companies from BYD to startup Li Auto have captured a significant share of growth in China’s new energy vehicle market, a category which includes hybrid and battery-powered cars. Traditional foreign automakers such as Volkswagen and Toyota have been slower to adapt.

This year, penetration of new energy vehicles has climbed to well over one-third of new passenger cars sold in China, according to the China Passenger Car Association.

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