Core Viewpoint - The innovation in new energy vehicles (NEVs) should prioritize safety and practicality, avoiding "pseudo-innovation" that could lead to safety hazards [1][2] Group 1: Innovation and Safety - NEVs should not solely pursue the highest performance metrics in terms of range and charging speed; instead, they should find a "greatest common divisor" suitable for user scenarios through extended range, fast charging, and battery swapping [1] - The development of intelligent NEVs is highlighted as a significant achievement for China's automotive industry, with nearly 60% penetration of new NEVs in the market [1] Group 2: Challenges in the Industry - The Chinese automotive industry faces low profit margins due to internal competition, while leading companies from Europe, the US, and Japan leverage high profits from traditional fuel vehicles to compete in the Chinese market [1] - There is a need to address human factors in safety concerning human-machine collaboration in intelligent NEVs, emphasizing that drivers remain the primary responsible party [2] Group 3: Global Expansion of Chinese NEVs - Successful international expansion of Chinese automotive brands relies on government top-level design and collaboration among domestic enterprises [2] - It is essential to plan the industrial chain effectively, ensuring the development of core technologies and key components that can counter foreign competition [2] - Supporting measures such as maintenance and local talent training must accompany the internationalization of Chinese automotive products [2]
同济大学汽车学院教授朱西产:新能源汽车创新应保安全、促实用
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-29 09:03