Zeekr社、Mobileyeの技術を次世代モデルに統合、パートナーシップを強化
Zeekr Deepens Partnership with Mobileye to Integrate Advanced Technologies in Next-Generation Models
ジークル, プレミアム電気自動車 (電気自動車) 吉利控股集団の子会社, は、イスラエルの自動運転企業のより高度な技術を将来のモデルに組み込むために、モービルアイとのパートナーシップを拡大しました.
モービルアイのプレスリリースによると, Zeekr and Mobileye will accelerate technology localization in China and further integrate Mobileye technologies into next-generation Zeekr models. The companies aim to promote the use of driver safety and autonomous driving technologies in China and global markets.
Since late 2021, Zeekr has delivered over 240,000 vehicles equipped with Mobileye SuperVision solutions, を含む ジークル 001 そして ジークル 009, to customers worldwide. To better serve the Chinese market, the companies plan to expedite the deployment and delivery of core Mobileye SuperVision platform technologies.
As part of the deepened cooperation, Zeekr will have access to Mobileye’s road intelligence technologies for its entire lineup of vehicles. Zeekr engineers will be able to utilize Mobileye’s technologies and development tools for data validation, enhancing the integration process.
The partnership will also facilitate the customization of key Mobileye technologies, such as the Mobileye Driving Experience Platform (DXP), enabling automakers to tailor autonomous driving styles and user experiences. かつ, the companies will launch next-generation ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and driverless vehicle products based on the EyeQ6H system-on-chip for Zeekr and its related brands in global markets.
Zeekr intends to deploy the Mobileye SuperVision solution in additional vehicle models and next-generation platforms. It also plans to expand the coverage of its existing Navigation Zeekr Pilot (NZP) system on highways and urban roads. 現在は, the highway NZP based on the SuperVision solution has been implemented in over 150 中国の都市.
Mobileye founder and CEO Amnon Shashua anticipates that the number of SuperVision-equipped vehicles could reach around 1.2 million by 2026. 9月号 14, 2023, Mobileye also announced a partnership with FAW Group, one of China’s largest automotive groups, with plans to begin shipping Mobileye’s assisted driving system in production vehicles in 2024.