Core Viewpoint - The future of automobiles is projected to be customizable smart vehicle robots, with L2 level assisted driving expected to become standard in new cars by 2030. However, the smart connected vehicle industry faces challenges due to an incomplete global standard system [1]. Industry Challenges - There are overlapping and contradictory industry standards that create cost pressures and technical difficulties for production and inspection [1]. - Significant differences in national standards regarding autonomous driving data security lead to issues of repeated certification and multiple compliance requirements for companies [1]. Recommendations - It is suggested that governments worldwide promote mutual recognition of standards to achieve a single certification that is globally accepted, thereby creating a unified, efficient, and sustainable development environment for smart connected vehicles [1].
朱华荣:全球智能网联汽车标准体系仍存壁垒,建议加强标准互认