Group 1 - The Ministry of Transport released the "Guidelines for the Safety Service of Automated Driving Vehicles (Trial)" to encourage and regulate the application of automated driving technology in transportation services, ensuring safety [1] - Companies in the automated driving sector are actively investing in various areas, including navigation systems and intelligent cockpits, with Beidouxing announcing a fundraising plan of up to 1.135 billion yuan for high-precision chip development [1] - Chongqing and Wuhan have launched fully unmanned automated driving commercial demonstration services, marking significant progress in the commercialization of automated driving [1] Group 2 - Siwei Map announced a strategic cooperation framework agreement with China Automotive Innovation, focusing on high-precision maps, chips, intelligent cockpits, and automated driving to promote large-scale commercialization [2] - Tianmai Technology has been collaborating with Baidu since May 2020 on smart transportation and automated driving, providing technology and products for the automated bus project in Zhengdong New District [2] - Huace Navigation has expanded its passenger car automated driving business since 2021, becoming a designated supplier for several automotive brands, with projects in the development and testing phase [2] Group 3 - The automated driving industry is entering a high-speed development phase, with a report indicating a rigid demand in the combination navigation sector, leading to a market worth billions [3] - New car manufacturers like Nezha, Xiaopeng, NIO, and Li Auto are planning to equip their vehicles with high-precision positioning technology, resulting in multiple new models being launched [3] - Domestic suppliers possess rich technical reserves and leading mass production experience, giving them a first-mover advantage in expanding into global markets [3]
A股上市公司积极布局自动驾驶领域