HAAS Alert launches Safety Cloud for Android Automotive
By AI, Created 12:06 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – HAAS Alert on June 2, 2026 launched Safety Cloud for Android Automotive, an embedded app that brings real-time road hazard alerts to AAOS-equipped vehicles over existing cellular connectivity. The rollout gives automakers a ready-to-deploy connected safety feature without dedicated V2X hardware.
Why it matters: - Automakers can add connected safety features to Android Automotive OS vehicles without building dedicated V2X hardware. - The system is designed to extend driver awareness beyond onboard sensors by sharing real-time hazard information across the transportation ecosystem. - The launch targets a core barrier in connected vehicles: deployment at scale.
What happened: - HAAS Alert launched Safety Cloud for Android Automotive on June 2, 2026. - The embedded application connects AAOS-equipped vehicles directly to the Safety Cloud network. - The product is built for OEM software architecture and can be distributed through over-the-air updates or factory installation. - Once activated, the app launches automatically when the vehicle starts and runs in the background while driving.
The details: - Safety Cloud for Android Automotive sends real-time V2X road hazard alerts over the vehicle’s existing cellular connection. - Real-time digital alerts appear on the infotainment display or instrument cluster before a hazard comes into view. - Automatic stopped vehicle broadcasting sends warnings to approaching drivers when a vehicle stops with hazard lights activated. - Wrong-way driver detection alerts both the wrong-way driver and nearby motorists when a vehicle enters a highway in the wrong direction. - Vehicles not running Android Automotive OS can connect to Safety Cloud through cloud-based implementation options. - Safety Cloud is used by more than 5,000 public safety agencies, towing and roadside assistance providers, construction and utility fleets, and state transportation agencies. - The platform has delivered more than one billion driver alerts across North America. - Safety Cloud reaches millions of Stellantis and Volkswagen vehicles, hundreds of thousands of Fleetworthy-equipped commercial trucks, and drivers using Waze and Apple Maps. - The platform is also live across Europe. - Škoda Auto became the first vehicle manufacturer to adopt Safety Cloud in Europe in 2025. - HAAS Alert said its technology ships standard from leading fire apparatus, ambulance, and roadside equipment manufacturers, which lets newly deployed assets join the network immediately. - More information is available here.
Between the lines: - The launch reflects the broader shift toward software-defined, connected, and AI-enabled vehicles. - HAAS Alert is positioning Safety Cloud as a transportation intelligence layer, not just an alerting product. - The company is betting that automakers want features they can ship quickly on top of Android Automotive’s existing software stack. - The pitch is as much about network effect as vehicle software: the more responders, fleets, infrastructure, and vehicles connected, the more useful the system becomes.
What’s next: - HAAS Alert says the broader opportunity is enabling vehicles, fleets, infrastructure, responders, and agencies to exchange real-time information at scale. - The company also says safety is the first application, with more transportation communication use cases to follow. - Automakers using Android Automotive OS can now evaluate Safety Cloud as an in-vehicle feature for production deployment.
The bottom line: - HAAS Alert is turning connected safety into a software feature automakers can add now, rather than a hardware project they have to build from scratch.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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