Core Insights - The 2025 China Automotive Industry Development (Teda) International Forum focused on the theme of "Policy Regulations and Key Technological Innovations Driving Intelligent Upgrades" to discuss the development of intelligent connected vehicles in China [1] Group 1: Industry Trends - The automotive industry is transitioning from electrification to intelligentization, with a critical phase of moving from L2 to L5 levels of autonomous driving [1] - The integration of AI, chips, and data technologies is essential for this transition, but challenges remain in policy regulations, standardization, and industry collaboration [1] Group 2: Safety and Standards - Changan Automobile emphasized the importance of safety in intelligent vehicles, proposing a "human factors safety architecture" to enhance user interaction and safety [3] - The China Automotive Technology Research Center reported progress in the standardization of intelligent connected vehicles, with 31 standards in the ADAS field, of which 16 have been completed, including 4 that have transitioned to mandatory standards [4][5] Group 3: Infrastructure and Technology - The telecommunications sector highlighted the need for enhanced network capabilities to support intelligent connected vehicles, focusing on a "four-level computing system" to meet the demands of low latency and high reliability [7] - The demand for high-performance chips is rapidly increasing, with the assembly rate of L2+ and higher advanced driver assistance systems expected to double from 2023 to 2024 [7] - The required computing power for urban navigation has increased from 50-100 TOPS to 300-500 TOPS, while fully autonomous driving (Robotaxi) requires 1000-2000 TOPS [7] Group 4: Application Ecosystem - The forum served as a platform for collaboration among industry, academia, and research, showcasing China's latest achievements in intelligent connected vehicles and promoting the industry's transformation [8]
政策法规与技术协同引领,泰达论坛聚焦汽车智能化升级新路径
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang·2025-09-15 07:31