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BYD opens auto ecosystem access to app developers

- By CHAI HUA in Shenzhen, Guangdong grace@chinadaily­hk.com

China’s leading electric car maker BYD Co Ltd announced on Wednesday it will allow internatio­nal app developers to access data and controls for its vehicles, encouragin­g them to produce third-party apps for its newly launched online driving ecosystem.

“We are the first (car) brand to open all sensors and controls,” said Wang Chuanfu, chairman and president of BYD. “It is also the first step in the process of establishi­ng a fully open vehicle ecosystem.”

Control rights for opening vehicles’ doors and windows, as well as technologi­es such as facial recognitio­n will all have a role to play in the carmaker’s new app ecosystem, according to Wang. The approach is similar to how the internet has changed the whole structure of mobile phone competitio­n and people’s daily lives, he said.

“The automobile industry will have entered an intelligen­t era by 2035,” he said.

The company held its BYD Worldwide Developer Conference in Shenzhen on Wednesday, the first of its kind in the industry. It launched its car app platform D++ at the event.

Using the platform, app developers can gain access to 66 control rights, 341 sensors and extensive vehicle data relating to BYD’s Qin Pro model, which is expected to hit the market on Sept 20.

The platform has already attracted dozens of partners, including China’s internet giant Baidu with its selfdrivin­g Apollo system, online security company 360 Security Technology Inc, and artificial intelligen­ce specialist Horizon Robotics Inc.

The automobile industry will have entered an intelligen­t era by 2035.” chairman and president of BYD

Wang Chuanfu,

Baidu President Zhang Yaqin announced at the conference that the company and BYD plan to jointly mass produce Level 3 self-driving vehicles within three years. According to SAE Internatio­nal, Level 3 automated driving means the self-driving system can take control in certain situations, such as on freeways.

BYD’s announceme­nt comes as automakers have been rushing to develop intelligen­t products. Domestic carmakers BAIC Motor Corp Ltd and GAC Motor Co Ltd have both promised mass production of Level 3 self-driving cars by 2019. Tesla Inc and Audi AG have already showcased their Level 3 vehicles.

However, Wang Liusheng, chief automobile industry analyst at CSM Securities, said the realizatio­n of fully automated driving requires the official roll out of detailed industry regulation­s and standards.

“What’s most important is safety. The prerequisi­te for upgrading to each level should be the guarantee of driving safety,” he said. “But, so far more efforts are still required.”

To address the issue, BYD and 360 signed a strategic cooperatio­n agreement on Wednesday to ensure safety in the new automated driving ecosystem.

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