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“汽车产业高质量发展团体标准提升引领行动”在京启动
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang·2025-06-22 10:10

Core Viewpoint - The automotive industry is undergoing a significant transformation characterized by electrification, intelligence, and connectivity, with a penetration rate of new energy vehicles exceeding 50% and advanced driving systems being widely adopted [1][4]. Group 1: Industry Developments - The China Automotive Engineering Society initiated the "Automotive Industry High-Quality Development Group Standard Enhancement Action" on June 21, with over 130 representatives from major automotive companies and research institutions in attendance [2]. - The automotive industry is experiencing a comprehensive transformation, with new technologies and cross-industry collaborations emerging, necessitating a more diverse and responsive standardization approach [4][8]. Group 2: Importance of Group Standards - Group standards are seen as a catalyst for high-quality development in the automotive sector, providing a bridge between cutting-edge technology and industry practices [1][7]. - The development of group standards has accelerated in recent years, with over 1,500 national and industry standards and more than 1,000 group standards published, reflecting a dual structure of government and market-driven standardization [7][8]. Group 3: Challenges and Solutions - Despite the positive impact of group standards, challenges such as low quality, duplication, and lack of market recognition need to be addressed [10]. - The "Automotive Industry High-Quality Development Group Standard Enhancement Action" aims to tackle these issues through three main strategies: innovation-driven collaboration, quality assurance throughout the standard lifecycle, and enhancing the application and recognition of group standards [11][12]. Group 4: New Group Standards - Twelve "leading group standards" were officially announced, targeting key areas such as new energy vehicles, intelligent connected vehicles, and smart manufacturing, addressing current industry pain points [19][20]. - These standards were developed with input from over 20 leading automotive companies and research institutions, aiming to create a unified standard framework for the rapidly evolving automotive landscape [20].