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专访浩思动力CEO Matias:实现净零目标,不只有纯电一条路径
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-04-30 03:57

Core Viewpoint - By 2040, it is expected that 50% of vehicles globally will still rely on efficient internal combustion engines or hybrid systems, indicating that a single solution for achieving net-zero emissions is not feasible due to diverse consumer preferences and regional characteristics [1][2] Company Overview - Haosi Power was officially established in May 2024 as a joint venture between Renault Group and Geely, with Saudi Aramco acquiring a 10% stake in December of the same year [1] - The company is described as a "newly established old brand" as it inherits hybrid and traditional internal combustion engine technologies from Renault and Geely, along with a global factory layout [1] - Haosi Power consists of two business groups: Aurobay from Geely and Horse Technology from Renault [1] Market Position and Strategy - Haosi Power was formed in response to the challenges faced by automakers in transitioning to electrification, recognizing the need for a collaborative approach to hybrid and alternative fuel technologies [2] - Despite a decline in individual automakers' market share for internal combustion engines, Haosi Power integrates multiple automakers' demands, with actual demand for internal combustion engines still on the rise [2] - The company operates five R&D centers and 17 factories globally, employing approximately 19,000 people, with an annual production capacity of 5 million units, covering up to 80% of the global market for hybrid and fuel-powered vehicles [2] Technological Innovation - At the Shanghai Auto Show, Haosi Power showcased its revolutionary "Future Super Hybrid" technology, which integrates the engine, motor, transmission, and power electronics into a compact modular unit compatible with various fuels [3] - This technology is designed for electric vehicle platforms, allowing automakers to develop hybrid models without significant design changes [3] - The first models utilizing this technology are expected to be mass-produced by 2028 [3] Cost Efficiency - In a competitive market, cost competitiveness is crucial for the success of technological advancements and partnerships [4] - Haosi Power is expected to benefit from the economies of scale resulting from the merger of Geely and Renault's power divisions, with the Future Super Hybrid concept projected to save 20% in costs compared to traditional solutions [4]