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深耕技术与场景 安全为基向未来 ——2025世界智能网联汽车大会侧记
Zhong Guo Qi Che Bao Wang·2025-10-28 02:00

Core Insights - The 2025 World Intelligent Connected Vehicle Conference highlights China's transition from technology exploration to large-scale development in the intelligent connected vehicle industry, with significant advancements in key technologies such as autonomous driving and vehicle-road collaboration [2][3]. Group 1: Competitive Advantages - China possesses three main competitive advantages in the intelligent connected vehicle sector: rich application scenarios and service demands, collaborative innovation in the industrial chain and infrastructure, and a clear national strategy with a systematic policy framework [3]. - The complexity of China's road traffic scenarios provides a vast amount of scenario data, enhancing the development of intelligent connected vehicles [3]. Group 2: Policy and Planning - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) plans to develop the "14th Five-Year" intelligent connected new energy vehicle industry development plan to promote high-quality industry growth [4]. - The MIIT aims to support technological innovation and deepen the integration of artificial intelligence with the automotive industry, focusing on breakthroughs in key technologies such as next-generation electronic and electrical architecture and high-performance chips [4]. Group 3: Industry Collaboration and Innovation - The "Vehicle-Road-Cloud Integration" application pilot has identified ten key functional scenarios for promotion, including traffic signal information services and collaborative emergency avoidance [4][5]. - The establishment of a national-level collaborative innovation platform is proposed to address challenges in key technology areas such as chips and operating systems, and to enhance resource sharing among industry players [7]. Group 4: Safety and Standards - The development of mandatory national standards for combined driving assistance systems is seen as a crucial step towards industry maturity and high-quality development [11][12]. - The focus on safety in autonomous driving systems is emphasized, with a call for prioritizing accident reduction as a key mission of the industry [10][11]. Group 5: Future Trends - The future of intelligent connected vehicles is expected to involve deeper integration of vehicles with their environment, transforming them into proactive decision-makers and emotional companions [8]. - The industry anticipates that a significant portion of vehicle journeys will be managed by Level 3 and Level 4 autonomous driving systems by 2030 [11].