This move is a sign of the company’s ambition to become the leader and leading supplier of self-steering technology for cars.
Huawei‘s hardware is called the MH5000 and is a 5G Balong 5000 chip-based gadget launched in January.
The module was introduced at the Shanghai Car Show, which is being held for a week. Huawei said the module will be implemented in the automotive sector by the second half of this year.
In recent years, Huawei has tested interconnected car technology in several Chinese cities like Shanghai, Shenzhen and Wuxi.
The company that is the world’s largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer has entered a competition to become a global leader in 5G networks.
However, it has been targeted by America’s criticisms and accusations of espionage on behalf of China. Huawei has repeatedly denied these charges.
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