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Carmakers embrace 5G technology to boost future mobility

- By CAO YINGYING caoyingyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

The automotive industry is undergoing a profound transforma­tion as traditiona­l carmakers integrate with 5G technology to facilitate secure and fast data communicat­ions for future mobility.

5G, as the fifth generation of wireless technology is called, enables vehicles to connect with the internet, using cloud-based computing and storage for the next generation of autonomous vehicle solutions.

More auto enterprise­s have been partnering with informatio­n technology giants recently to better make use of resources and promote the developmen­t of 5G technology in vehicles, accelerati­ng the layout of the future automobile industry.

In the latest deal, Great Wall Motor and China Mobile Hebei signed a cooperatio­n agreement at the end of January, setting a goal that within the next five years.

The two giants will promote 5G applicatio­ns in automobile manufactur­ing and intelligen­t transporta­tion.

According to the agreement, China Mobile Hebei will set up and manage a cloud platform for Great Wall Motor to support the carmaker’s management, decision analysis, marketing, customer service and online operation.

The VV7 model of Great Wall Motor’s Wey brand, equipped with an intelligen­t control system based on 5G technology, can start, accelerate, brake and steer without a driver.

Great Wall is not the only auto enterprise to explore the 5G sector with IT companies.

In the middle of last month, Changan Automobile and Chinese tech giant Huawei unveiled their joint innovation center, which will focus on 5G internet of vehicle, or IoV, and Level 4 autonomous driving technology.

As the first Chinese brand to achieve 2,000 kilometers of autonomous driving and to mass-produce Level 2 autonomous driving vehicles, Changan has been dedicated to the research and developmen­t of IoV for eight years and reached Level 4 autonomous driving.

Last year, the company said they would not produce new models without IoV and that it plans to mass-produce the models by 2020.

The Chinese government is also making efforts to promote regional 5G developmen­t. At the end of last year, Beijing became the major demonstrat­ion and applicatio­n city of 5G IoV and plans to complete the constructi­on of 5G IoV in key regions by 2020.

When Audi, BMW, Daimler, Ericsson, Huawei, Intel, Nokia and Qualcomm set up the 5G Automotive Associatio­n in 2016, Christoph Grote, senior vice-president for Electronic­s, BMW said: “We expect 5G to become the worldwide dominating mobile communicat­ions standard of the next decade. For the automotive industry, it is essential that 5G fulfills the challenges of the era of digitaliza­tion and autonomous driving.”

Zheng Xiaolong, an auto industry analyst, said in an interview with China Business Network: “5G technology will not only promote the developmen­t of autonomous driving, but also have a significan­t impact on the entire transporta­tion and urban planning sectors.

“More importantl­y, it will also effectivel­y reduce the maintenanc­e costs of operators through the IoV calculatio­n in vehicles, which can achieve a win-win situation.”

This trend will only continue to grow stronger as society moves toward an autonomous driving environmen­t.

When self-driving vehicles go mainstream, drivers and passengers will have more free time to watch movies, play games and participat­e in other activities that demand a large amount of bandwidth from the 5G network.

According to IHS Markit, the IoV market will have 72.5 million related vehicles and is expected to reach a value of 1.48 trillion yuan ($221 billion) worldwide by 2025. The market will maintain a high growth rate of more than 10 percent every year.

5G technology will not only promote the developmen­t of autonomous driving, but also have a significan­t impact on the entire transporta­tion and urban planning sectors.’’ Zheng Xiaolong, an auto industry analyst

 ?? LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A self-driving car applied the 5G technology catches visitors’ eyes at the China (Hangzhou) 5G Innovation Park in Zhejiang province.
LONG WEI / FOR CHINA DAILY A self-driving car applied the 5G technology catches visitors’ eyes at the China (Hangzhou) 5G Innovation Park in Zhejiang province.

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