Huawei Cloud CVADCS Debuts Smart Mining Solutions at MWC 2025

Huawei Cloud CVADCS has introduced its smart mining solutions at MWC 2025, showcasing advancements in vehicle-cloud synergy for enhanced mining operations.

Huawei Cloud CVADCS has unveiled its innovative solutions for smart mining at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, marking its first international launch. Announced in a press release, the new offerings aim to transform open-pit mining operations through intelligent vehicle-cloud synergy, significantly boosting operational efficiency by up to 135%.

The CVADCS platform integrates advanced sensor technologies and data analytics to maintain seamless operations even in challenging weather conditions, such as strong winds and dust storms. This ensures precise positioning and real-time adaptability to complex environments, as demonstrated at the Yulong Mine in Tibet.

Key features of the CVADCS include unified management and flexible scheduling of multiple vehicles, real-time vehicle status monitoring, and dynamic map updates. The cloud capabilities offer converged sensing and positioning technologies, ensuring reliability and safety in adverse conditions.

Huawei Cloud CVADCS is committed to setting a new benchmark for intelligent upgrades in the mining sector globally, with plans to expand its footprint to other sectors such as ports and campuses.

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