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中创智领拟建设新能源汽车零部件产业基地项目 总投资约50亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-09-26 12:37

Core Viewpoint - The company plans to invest approximately 5 billion yuan in a new energy vehicle parts industrial base and R&D center in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, as a strategic move to enhance its position in the automotive parts industry and capitalize on the transformation of the automotive sector [1][2]. Investment Project Summary - The project will focus on the R&D and production of components such as electric motor systems, chassis parts, and thermal management components for new energy vehicles, covering an area of about 270 acres [1]. - Funding for the project will come from self-owned funds, bank loans, and other self-raised funds, with investments being phased based on the project's progress [1][2]. - The company aims to establish a subsidiary in Changzhou to manage the land acquisition and future operations related to the project [1]. Strategic Impact - This investment is seen as a key strategic initiative to strengthen the company's layout in the new energy parts industry and enhance its R&D capabilities and manufacturing levels [1][2]. - The project is expected to solidify and elevate the company's market position in the automotive parts sector, transitioning from components to systems, which will positively impact long-term business layout and operational performance [2]. Financial Performance - In the first half of 2025, the company reported a revenue of 19.97 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 5.42%, and a net profit attributable to shareholders of 2.52 billion yuan, up 16.36% [2]. - The automotive parts segment generated a revenue of 9.83 billion yuan, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 7.47%, becoming a significant growth driver for the company [3]. Business Development - The company’s subsidiary, Yaxinke, achieved an 18.28% increase in revenue through cost optimization and market expansion, with steady growth in market share for various vehicle parts [3]. - The company has successfully launched new businesses such as air suspension and thermal management systems, while also securing new orders for 48V BRM motors in Europe and achieving mass production of high-voltage motors for light electric vehicles in India [3].