HAAS ALERT LAUNCHES SAFETY CLOUD FOR ANDROID AUTOMOTIVE, GIVING A
HAAS ALERT LAUNCHES SAFETY CLOUD FOR ANDROID AUTOMOTIVE, GIVING A
Publish Date: 2026-06-02 10:25:00
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HAAS Alert
Customizable Android Automotive OS application delivers real-time V2X road hazard alerts over the vehicle’s existing cellular connectivity.
CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES, June 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — HAAS Alert today announced Safety Cloud® for Android Automotive, an embedded application that connects AAOS-equipped vehicles directly to its Safety Cloud network. The launch gives automakers a production-ready connected safety experience they can deliver to customers over existing cellular connectivity, without dedicated V2X hardware.
Built to install through an OEM’s existing Android Automotive software architecture, Safety Cloud distributes via standard over-the-air updates or factory installation. Once activated, it launches automatically when the vehicle starts and runs in the background while driving.
The launch reflects a broader shift in how vehicles operate. As vehicles become software-defined, connected, and AI-enabled, they remain limited by what their own sensors can perceive. Cameras, radar, lidar, and onboard computing deliver critical awareness, but they are constrained by line-of-sight, environmental conditions, and physical range. Safety Cloud extends a vehicle’s awareness beyond those limits, giving it a richer operational picture and letting it exchange real-time information with the transportation ecosystem around it: responders, fleets, work zones, infrastructure, and other vehicles.
For automakers, this removes the hardest barrier to deploying connected vehicle capabilities: building the network. Safety Cloud is the dedicated real-time safety platform used by more than 5,000 public safety agencies, towing and roadside assistance providers, construction and utility fleets, and state transportation agencies. It has delivered more than one billion driver alerts across North America, reaching millions of Stellantis and Volkswagen vehicles, hundreds of thousands of Fleetworthy-equipped commercial trucks, and drivers on Waze…