
Shanghai Weihe Information Technology
A company that develops automative eletronics and testing equipments.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | CNY100m | Series A | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Established in 2016, Shanghai Weihe Information Technology operates at the intersection of automotive development and advanced simulation. The company has carved out a specific niche within the automotive sector by providing sophisticated testing and simulation solutions. A pivotal moment in its history was the acquisition of the LABCAR Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) technology from ETAS, a subsidiary of the Bosch Group. This strategic acquisition positioned the company as a key supplier of HiL systems, which are essential for developing and validating complex automotive electronics.
The firm's business model is centered on the development and sale of these specialized testing environments. Its client base consists of companies within the automotive industry, such as Inpow Battery Technology Co., Ltd., which received the first successfully delivered LABCAR HiL system from Weihe Information Technology. The company generates revenue through the sale of its testing equipment and related services. To support its international client base and product development, the company maintains a global headquarters in Shanghai and a dedicated research and development center in Stuttgart, Germany.
The core offering, the LABCAR system, enables automotive engineers to simulate real-world driving conditions and test electronic control units (ECUs) and other vehicle components in a virtual environment before they are integrated into a physical vehicle. This process significantly accelerates development cycles, improves product reliability, and reduces the costs associated with physical prototyping and testing. The company has actively promoted its capabilities on an international stage, having showcased its LABCAR simulation technology at the IAA Mobility Expo in Munich. Financially, the company has progressed to a Series A stage, securing $13.7 million in funding across two rounds to fuel its growth and technological development.
Keywords: automotive testing, hardware-in-the-loop, HiL simulation, LABCAR, ETAS, automotive electronics, ECU testing, vehicle simulation, virtual validation, automotive development, simulation technology, testing solutions, Inpow Battery Technology, automotive engineering, Shanghai automotive, Stuttgart R&D, vehicle component testing, simulation software, automotive testbeds, ECU validation