
CalmCar Vehicle Vision
CalmCar is enabling deep learning based embedded system for complex road data recognition and localization.
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Established in 2016 by founders Wang Ruoyu, Xie Xiaoliang, and Xi Wang, CalmCar has positioned itself as a provider of autonomous driving systems and mobility services. The company operates on a global scale, with its headquarters in Suzhou and multiple R&D centers in China and Detroit, USA, to develop and deliver customized intelligent driving solutions. CalmCar's business model is centered on supplying its proprietary hardware and software to global automakers (OEMs) and Tier 1 suppliers.
The company's offerings address various levels of vehicle automation, from L2 advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) to full L4 autonomous driving. Its product portfolio includes the CCpilot for highway and parking assistance, intelligent cockpit systems, and solutions for next-generation mobility such as RoboTaxis, RoboBuses, and RoboTrucks. Key features of its technology include a 360-degree sensor system for detecting objects and a driver monitoring system. CalmCar leverages deep learning and AI to provide functions like Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Front Collision Warning (FCW), and Automated Valet Parking (AVP). These systems have been deployed in projects like the L4 intelligent heavy-duty truck operation in Shanghai's Yangshan Port and in partnership with Guangzhou Public Transportation Group for smart bus development.
CalmCar's client roster includes notable names like Mercedes-Benz, Zeekr, Polestar, Ford, VinFast, and Dongfeng Motors, alongside Tier 1 suppliers ZF, Aptiv, and Autoliv. The company has secured significant strategic investments from industrial partners including ZF, SAIC Group, BAIC Group, and China Unicom, accumulating total funding of over $186 million across several rounds. This financial backing supports the mass production and ongoing R&D of its autonomous driving solutions, with a goal of expanding its commercial applications in passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and shared mobility services.
Keywords: autonomous driving systems, ADAS, L4 autonomous driving, computer vision, smart parking, intelligent cockpit, RoboTaxi, RoboBus, automotive vision, mobility services, automated valet parking, driver monitoring systems, surround-view perception, collision warning, lane departure warning, automotive AI, Tier 1 supplier, OEM solutions, intelligent vehicles, smart mobility