From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-05 16:05:00
As of May 2026, Huawei’s Qiankun ADS intelligent driving system has accumulated a total assisted-driving mileage of 11.47 billion kilometers. In May alone, it added 990 million kilometers of new assisted-driving mileage, with a monthly assisted-driving duration of 15.7 million hours and a monthly active user rate of 95.1%. In terms of safety, Qiankun ADS achieved 8.397 million kilometers of safe driving before experiencing one severe collision—4.66 times the national average for Chinese drivers. Even in manual driving mode, its average safe driving distance reached 5.507 million kilometers, 3.05 times the national average. Qiankun ADS now supports a wide range of everyday driving scenarios: - In urban environments, it handled 430 million cut-ins and executed 400 million efficient lane changes. - On highways, it completed 22.46 million on/off-ramp maneuvers and passed through toll booths 3.71 million times. - For parking, it provided 52.65 million parking assistance sessions and 15.8 million remote parking assist operations. The “door-to-door” (parking-space-to-parking-space) feature saw 10.27 million uses in May, up from 9.56 million in April, reflecting continued growth. At the Qiankun Technology Conference in April 2026, Huawei launched the ADS 5.0 system, upgrading to the WEWA 2.0 architecture to create an AI agent specifically designed for autonomous driving. The “door-to-door” feature was also upgraded to version 3.0. Huawei plans to invest RMB 18 billion in 2026 into the research and development of the Qiankun assisted-driving system, with over 80 vehicle models expected to be equipped with the system by year-end.

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