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重磅消息!工信部公开征求意见:拟全面提高车企智能化要求和生产准入门槛【附新能源汽车行业发展趋势】
Qian Zhan Wang·2025-10-14 08:38

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government is enhancing the regulatory framework for the automotive industry, particularly focusing on the production and product admission requirements for new energy vehicles (NEVs), aiming to improve safety, management efficiency, and support for leading enterprises [2][3]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is soliciting public opinions on revised admission requirements for vehicle production enterprises and products, emphasizing improvements in safety and management [2]. - The revisions include raising the standards for intelligent and connected capabilities, as well as production admission thresholds, to strengthen product safety and after-sales service [2]. - New requirements for group management have been added to enhance the efficiency of admission management and resource utilization in the industry [2]. Group 2: Market Growth - The NEV market in China has experienced explosive growth, with a penetration rate reaching 58.37% in September 2025, indicating that nearly 6 out of every 10 passenger cars sold are NEVs [3]. - The penetration rate has significantly increased from 1.42% in January 2018 to 31.6% in 2023, with projections for further growth to 40.3% in 2024 [3]. Group 3: Technological Innovation - The automotive industry is undergoing a deep transformation centered on electrification and intelligence, with a focus on technological innovation as a key driver for enhancing the competitiveness of NEVs [6]. - Future trends in the NEV sector will increasingly emphasize the application of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, smart vehicles, vehicle networking, autonomous driving, and cloud computing [6]. Group 4: Industry Insights - Industry leaders emphasize that the first phase of NEVs is focused on electrification, while the next phase will center on intelligence, which is seen as a critical competitive area [8]. - The penetration rate of L2 and above assisted driving vehicles is expected to exceed 55% in the first half of 2024, indicating rapid advancements in automotive intelligence [8].