Core Viewpoint - China is committed to advancing the standardization of its automotive industry, enhancing the openness of automotive standards, and establishing a comprehensive standard system covering the entire automotive value chain during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1][3]. Group 1: Standardization Initiatives - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) is accelerating the development of key automotive standards, including mandatory national standards for autonomous driving systems and electric vehicle energy consumption [1]. - China has released the world's first mandatory national standard for electric vehicle energy consumption limits and is working on specialized standards for safety requirements, such as hidden door handles [1][3]. - Future efforts will focus on standardizing cutting-edge technologies like automotive artificial intelligence, solid-state batteries, and automotive chips, as well as establishing carbon footprint standards for new energy vehicles [3]. Group 2: International Collaboration - China is enhancing its participation in international standardization activities, sharing its experiences in automotive standardization to contribute to global sustainable development [5]. - The establishment of the "China-Africa Automotive Standardization Cooperation Mechanism" aims to align Chinese standards with African standards in areas like electric vehicles and low-carbon technologies [5][7]. - The opening of the China Automotive Standardization Center in Bangkok represents a significant regional initiative to foster international collaboration in automotive standards with Southeast Asia and Oceania [7]. Group 3: Digital Platforms and Networks - The China Automotive Technology Research Center has launched a global automotive standards digital platform, covering over 90% of industry standard innovation applications and including more than 6,000 regulatory texts [9]. - China has established a multi-level international collaboration network in automotive standards, leading the publication of 17 international standards and participating in the development of various UN technical regulations [11]. Group 4: Export Growth and Market Diversification - In the first three quarters of this year, China's electric vehicle exports reached 2.32 million units, a 52% increase year-on-year, with September alone seeing 300,000 units exported, up 66% [15][17]. - The market for Chinese electric vehicle exports is diversifying, with significant growth observed in regions such as the Middle East, Mexico, and the UK, driven by improved product competitiveness [19][21]. - Europe remains a key market for Chinese electric vehicles, with Belgium and the UK showing strong demand, while the Middle East, particularly the UAE, has emerged as a rapidly growing region [21].
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Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-30 04:23