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大额订单不断 卡位机器人赛道 汽车零部件业发展势头向好

Core Viewpoint - The automotive parts industry in A-shares is experiencing significant growth, evidenced by over 20 companies receiving important "designated orders" from major domestic and international manufacturers, highlighting the strong competitiveness of China's supply chain in the global automotive industry [1][2]. Group 1: Designated Orders - More than 20 A-share automotive parts companies have recently disclosed significant designated orders, indicating a direct reflection of industry prosperity [2]. - For instance, Tiancheng Zikong received a designated order for a passenger car seat assembly project from a leading domestic new energy vehicle manufacturer, with a projected production start in June 2026 and a total of 540,000 vehicles over the project's lifecycle [2]. - Dongruan Group announced a designated order for smart cockpit domain controllers from a major domestic automaker, with an estimated total value of approximately 5.6 billion yuan, expected to start production in the fourth quarter of 2026 [2][3]. Group 2: New Business Opportunities - Automotive parts companies are increasingly entering the humanoid robot sector, leveraging their expertise in precision manufacturing and intelligent control systems [4][5]. - Junsheng Electronics has launched new robotic products, including an AI head assembly and a new generation of energy management products, aiming to establish a comprehensive product matrix for robotic solutions [5]. - Companies like Jingu Co. are making significant progress in lightweight materials for humanoid robots, with their "Avatar" alloy technology showing promising results in third-party tests [5][6]. Group 3: Industry Transformation - The dual focus on solidifying traditional automotive business and accelerating new market entries into humanoid robotics represents a "dual-engine" development momentum for the automotive parts industry [6]. - This "second growth curve" not only signifies new revenue sources but also serves as a test of technological capabilities, marking a critical step for companies transitioning from "automotive parts suppliers" to "high-end intelligent manufacturing platforms" [6].