Gasgoo has learned that as the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) wrapped up, Carlinx Tech officially unveiled Hyper Hub (Lingyun Shuhui), its vehicle data collaboration platform. Positioned as the ecosystem hub of Carlinx Tech's MaaS+ (Mobility as a Service) full-stack solution, the platform aims to tackle the industry's pervasive data silos and closed ecosystems.

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Automakers face a raft of challenges: connectivity costs remain elevated and data value is under-monetized; massive volumes of in-vehicle data sit idle due to storage pressure and a lack of use cases; regulations such as the EU Data Act tighten compliance for data sharing; fleet management still relies on aftermarket hardware, leading to duplicative spend; and third-party ecosystem integration is difficult, undermining sustainable business models.
Built on an API-as-a-Service model, Hyper Hub creates a compliant data-exchange hub between OEMs and the mobility ecosystem. It interfaces downward with different E/E architectures and upward with standardized APIs, forming a closed loop from data capture to ecosystem monetization.
On the technical side, Hyper Hub aligns with frameworks such as the EU Data Act, employs data isolation and security authentication, and integrates an AI-based trust module to enable secure data sharing with owner consent. Standardized interfaces lower the onboarding barrier for third-party providers.
On the application side, OEMs can activate dormant data, trim connectivity operating costs, and use ecosystem services to enhance vehicle value. For fleets and leasing firms, real-time data access can cut per-vehicle annual maintenance costs by more than 80%. Third-party players in insurance, charging, and aftersales can also build new applications on standardized data.
The launch of Hyper Hub completes the final piece of Carlinx Tech's MaaS+ solution. At the base, Hyper Flow enables millisecond-level vehicle-to-cloud data capture; the middle layer uses the Hyper Agent large model for reasoning and diagnostics; and at the top, Hyper Hub exports high-value data assets to the broader industry.
At CES 2026, Carlinx Tech said cars are shifting from isolated smart islands to open intelligent nodes. Through infrastructure like Hyper Hub, the company said it will help OEMs and partners unlock vehicle lifecycle data value and push the mobility ecosystem toward greater efficiency and sustainability.









