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天堑变通途 奕派共见证!东风奕派首批通行世界第一高桥
DFACDFAC(SH:600006) Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-28 03:00

Core Viewpoint - The completion of the Huajiang Gorge Bridge, recognized as the world's highest bridge, marks a significant milestone in China's infrastructure development and showcases the strength of Chinese manufacturing through the participation of Dongfeng Yipai electric vehicles in the inaugural crossing [1][3][24]. Group 1: Bridge Overview - The Huajiang Gorge Bridge spans 2890 meters with a main span of 1420 meters and a height of 625 meters above the water, making it the highest bridge globally [3]. - The bridge construction overcame numerous challenges, including high winds and heavy lifting in mountainous areas, demonstrating China's robust infrastructure capabilities [3]. Group 2: Dongfeng Yipai Vehicles - The first vehicles to cross the bridge included Dongfeng Yipai eπ008, eπ007, Nano 01, and Nano 06, symbolizing the collaboration between state-owned enterprises and major infrastructure projects [1][24]. - Dongfeng Yipai vehicles are backed by 56 years of automotive manufacturing experience and have received multiple national certifications, including the "Energy Efficiency Star" for the Maher E powertrain [7][24]. - The eπ008 model features advanced technologies and is built on China's first mass-produced centralized electronic architecture, showcasing significant technological advancements in the electric vehicle sector [13][24]. Group 3: Technological Innovations - The Maher powertrain and battery systems in Dongfeng Yipai vehicles meet and exceed new national safety standards, ensuring high safety and performance [14][21]. - The eπ007 model incorporates cutting-edge technology, including full-scene voice interaction and unique driving modes, highlighting China's leadership in the global electric vehicle market [17][24]. - The Nano 01 model is recognized for its safety features, achieving a "five-star battery" rating in fire safety assessments, reflecting the commitment to safety and quality in state-owned enterprises [21][24].