Huawei is involved in a number of
industries which include smartphones, telecommunications, and even smart TVs. A
few days back, the company announced the launch of a new Hauwei HiCharger DC
fast charging module on April 24. This new charging module will be used as an
energy charging infrastructure solution in co-operation with a number of
electric departments in China such as Grid (Beijing) and Xingxing Charging
(Changzhou), Nanwang Electric (Shenzhen), China Merchants Sanyou (Beijing),
Zhuhai Titan (Zhuhai) and Dalian Robinson (Dalian), and others.
The release of HiCharger DC fast charging
module will officially mark Huawei’s entry into the field of charging
solutions. The company’s energy product lineup will cover four areas namely
data center energy, communications energy, smart photovoltaic, and smart
electric.
Out of the which, the Huawei smart
electric division is committed to creating high-quality, high-standard
automotive electrification solutions, providing components such as charging and
power supply, electronic control, and battery management.
If Huawei continues to thrive in the new
charging solutions like the upcoming HiCharger DC fast charging module, it
could become one of the primary suppliers of smart car charging solutions in a
few years from now, at least in its home country China.
In addition to charging solutions, the
company has already announced a smart interactive system for cars called HiCar
late last year. This feature is baked into the brand’s EMUI mobile software and
is available on certain high-end smartphones like Mate 30 series.