QCraft, NavInfo co-launch cost-effective urban NOA solution for 150,000-yuan vehicle models

Published: Oct 17, 2024 16:26
Source: gasgoo
Autonomous driving solution developer QCraft and NavInfo recently unveiled the industry’s first cost-effective urban NOA (Navigation on Autopilot) solution based on the Horizon Robotics’ Journey®...

Beijing (Gasgoo)- Autonomous driving solution developer QCraft and NavInfo recently unveiled the industry’s first cost-effective urban NOA (Navigation on Autopilot) solution based on the Horizon Robotics’ Journey® 6M platform.

This solution, aimed at vehicles priced around 150,000 yuan, is the first major achievement of their strategic partnership, combining QCraft's advanced intelligent driving algorithms with NavInfo's HD Lite maps and intelligent driving domain controllers to deliver high performance at a low cost.

The collaboration enables a premium urban NOA experience for mass-market vehicles, achieved through joint optimization of software and hardware. Leveraging QCraft’s core BEV-based perception technology and NavInfo’s HD Lite map, the system ensures extensive map coverage with high freshness. This allows vehicles to perform lane-level navigation and handle complex urban driving scenarios with ease, while maintaining cost efficiency.

The system has demonstrated highway NOA performance with over 1,000 km between safe interventions, 99% ramp passage success, and 99.5% lane change accuracy, placing it among the top-tier systems in the industry. Future upgrades will include an end-to-end large model, enhancing decision-making and interaction capabilities. NavInfo’s crowdsourced MapLearning platform will also support continuous updates to further improve user experience.

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