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豪恩汽电获头部车企5.76亿订单 布局机器人赛道股价年内飙涨166%
Chang Jiang Shang Bao·2025-10-24 00:27

Core Viewpoint - Company Haoen Qidian has secured significant orders in the automotive sector, indicating strong growth potential and market positioning in intelligent driving systems [1][3][4]. Group 1: Recent Orders and Financial Impact - On October 22, Haoen Qidian announced receiving a fixed-point order for its APA automatic parking system from a leading domestic automotive brand, with an estimated total revenue of approximately 576 million yuan over a project lifecycle of five years, expected to start production in November 2025 [1][3]. - In the past month, the company has accumulated over 4 billion yuan in fixed-point orders, bringing the total fixed-point amount on hand to approximately 20.9 billion yuan as of September 2025 [3][4]. - The recent orders are expected to enhance the company's market share and brand recognition in the intelligent driving market, positively impacting future operational performance [3][4]. Group 2: Financial Performance and Market Response - For the first three quarters of 2025, Haoen Qidian reported revenue of 1.263 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 32.39%, while net profit was 63.75 million yuan, down 7.18% year-on-year [5][6]. - Despite short-term profit pressures, the company's revenue continues to grow due to increasing orders, and its strategic investments in robotics are opening a second growth curve [5][6]. - The stock price of Haoen Qidian has risen significantly, with a year-to-date increase of 166.33%, closing at 145.92 yuan per share on October 23, 2025, outperforming the average growth of the automotive parts sector [2][6]. Group 3: Research and Development Focus - Since its establishment, Haoen Qidian has prioritized independent research and innovation, with R&D expenses increasing from 97 million yuan in 2022 to 145 million yuan in the first three quarters of 2025, representing a growing percentage of total revenue [6]. - The company is also advancing into the robotics sector, with plans for a smart sensor industrial park expected to produce 1 million robotic perception systems annually by 2026 [5][6].