专家在智能新能源汽车供应链创新大会上表示:中国在全球汽车供应链中的地位加速提升
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2025-11-23 12:10

Core Insights - China's role in the global automotive supply chain is becoming increasingly prominent, particularly in key component areas where it has become the center of global incremental automotive supply chains [1] - China's battery installation volume accounts for nearly 70% of the global total, maintaining a leading position for several consecutive years [1] - The automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented transformation, with a focus on reconstructing an open, shared, and resilient supply chain system [1] Group 1: Supply Chain Dynamics - The competition in the automotive industry fundamentally revolves around the supply chain system, with the strength of the industry being dependent on the robustness of components and the industrial ecosystem [1] - NIO emphasizes that technological innovation is essential for building core competitiveness and creating a true moat, collaborating with partners to tackle key technologies [2] - The automotive supply chain is facing challenges from shortened development cycles and demand fluctuations, with NIO having 17 partners in Huainan to reduce overall costs by 20%-30% [2] Group 2: Key Areas of Competition - Key areas of competition in the automotive supply chain include power batteries, chips, and software, which are critical for ensuring supply chain security [2] - Despite China's scale advantage in the power battery sector, challenges arise from upstream resource monopolies and rapid technological iterations [2] - The Chinese automotive chip industry is rapidly emerging, with companies like Horizon and Huawei becoming significant players, although the localization of many small chips needs to accelerate [2] Group 3: Future Outlook - The automotive supply chain is expected to evolve towards high-end, intelligent, green, and integrated directions, referred to as the "new four modernizations" [3] - By the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan, China's annual automotive production is projected to reach 40 million units, with domestic sales around 27-28 million units and overseas sales exceeding 12 million units, accounting for approximately 45% of the global total [3] - The proportion of Chinese components used in vehicles, referred to as "Chinese content," is expected to continuously increase, regardless of the vehicle's production location [3]