Huawei's Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) reaches 500,000 EV deliveries

Max McDee, 28 November 2024

Among the most interesting developments in the fast-growing Chinese EV market is the rapid rise of Huawei's Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA). In just 32 months, HIMA has delivered over 500,000 vehicles, a remarkable feat for a newcomer in the automotive industry.

HIMA is a collaboration between Huawei and several original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This unique approach allows Huawei to leverage its technological strengths in areas like intelligent cockpits and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). All while partnering with established automakers for vehicle production.

Aito M7 Aito M7

Among the key drivers of HIMA's success are the Aito and Luxeed models. The Aito M7 recorded over 170,000 units delivered this year alone. It owes its popularity to the combination of elegant design, advanced technology, and impressive performance. The Luxeed R7 has also made a significant impact, selling over 42,000 units in just two months. But the undisuoted winner is the Aito M9 with 180,000 units delivered.

All HIMA vehicles share a common thread: the Harmony OS operating system and Huawei's ADAS features. This creates a consistent user experience across the entire HIMA ecosystem, regardless of the specific brand or model.

Luxeed R7 Luxeed R7

The collaborative model ensures that HIMA vehicles are technologically advanced, well-built, and reliable. The focus on intelligent cockpits and ADAS seems to resonate with today's tech-savvy consumers. Voice control, advanced navigation, and driver-assistance technologies have become very important to car buyers.

HIMA's expanding charging infrastructure is proving crucial for EV adoption. With access to over 88,000 charging stations, HIMA is making it easier for drivers to switch to electric vehicles without worrying about range anxiety.

Huawei's Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA) reaches 500,000 EV deliveries

As Huawei’s HIMA continues to grow, it will be interesting to see how it evolves and expands its offerings. With new models and brands on the horizon, HIMA is slowly taking over the Chinese EV market. Its focus on technology, collaboration, and customer experience could very well set a new standard for the automotive industry.

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  • Anonymous

Huawei is not making these cars, It's even mentioned in the article. So they are not Huawei cars, but uses their soft and technology.

  • Anonymous

It’s like saying Thom Browne made those Flip and Folding phones and not Samsung.

  • Anonymous

And some people still claim that these are not Huawei cars

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