Haomo Scores Nearly RMB 1 Billion in Series A, Reaching Unicorn Status
Haomo.AI, a Beijing-based autonomous driving startup, has successfully raised nearly 1 billion yuan (approximately USD 150 million) in its Series A funding round, achieving unicorn status. Major investors include Meituan, GL Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, and Shoucheng Holdings. The funds will enhance R&D for autonomous driving technology, with plans to expand its Level 2 driving system to 34 vehicle models by the end of 2022, potentially powering over 1 million vehicles in three years. Haomo also produces Level 4 logistics vehicles for partners like Meituan and Alibaba.
- Successfully raised nearly 1 billion yuan (USD 150 million) in Series A financing.
- Achieved unicorn status, reflecting strong market potential.
- Plans to expand Level 2 autonomous driving system to 34 vehicle models by the end of 2022, from 5 models, enhancing product availability.
- Anticipates that over 1 million vehicles will be powered by its system within three years.
- Strong backing from reputable investors such as Meituan and Qualcomm Ventures.
- Production of logistics vehicles already operational for major partners like Meituan and Alibaba.
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Haomo has already entered the unicorn rank after this round. Investors are Meituan,
Haomo will spend the fresh funds on autonomous driving technology R&D and talent pool building. The Series A round builds upon hundreds of million yuan it raised in February this year from
“It marks the first victory we have ever gained in our battle for survival in the protracted autonomous driving race,” said chairman of the board
“Haomo looks to work with partners and investors at home and abroad to speed up the rollout of new products and services,” he added.
“By the end of 2022, Haomo expects to make its in-house developed Level 2 autonomous driving system available in 34 vehicle models, up from the current five models,” said CEO Gu Weihao, adding that over 1 million passenger vehicles are expected to be powered by this system in the next three years.
The system, named NOH (Navigation on HPilot) and available on Great Wall vehicle models WEY Mocca, Tank 300, WEY Latte, WEY Macchiato and Haval, have assisted users to drive more than 4 million kilometers, mainly on highways, with features such as automatic lane changing.
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Haomo, as a strategic production partner of Meituan, is helping the company enlarge its automatic delivery scale, said a Meituan representative.
In addition to providing Level 2 self-driving system, Haomo also produces unmanned Level 4 autonomous driving logistics vehicles. In this area, the company has partners including Meituan, Dmall, which is supermarket chain Wumart’s on-demand grocery delivery unit, and
Such logistics vehicles are now delivering groceries to residents for Dmall in the district of
“Since its first financing round, we have witnessed Haomo’s rapid growth and we expect the company to make eye-catching achievements industrywide in the future, leveraging on its tie with the Great Wall Motor,” the Meituan representative said.
“Digital transformation is sweeping across all major industries and markets, including automotive,” said
Twenty percent of new passenger vehicles in
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