Core Insights - The article discusses the advancements in Level 3 (L3) conditional autonomous driving in China, highlighting the introduction of L3 vehicles and their testing in designated areas [2][3][4]. Group 1: L3 Conditional Autonomous Driving - The first L3 conditional autonomous driving vehicles in China have received approval for testing, including models from Changan Automobile and BAIC BluePark Magna [2][3]. - The L3 system allows for automated driving in specific conditions, such as traffic congestion, with a maximum speed of 50 km/h [2][3]. - The transition from L2 to L3 involves significant changes, including the ability for drivers to disengage from active control under certain conditions, shifting responsibility from the driver to the vehicle manufacturer during automated operation [4][5]. Group 2: Industry Growth and Employment - In 2025, China's new energy vehicle production and sales are projected to reach 16.626 million and 16.49 million units, respectively, marking a year-on-year growth of 29% and 28.2% [3]. - The rise of smart connected vehicles is creating new job opportunities, with the role of autonomous vehicle testers being recognized as a new profession [3][6]. - The demand for skilled personnel in the smart connected vehicle sector is expected to exceed 100,000 positions as the industry evolves [5]. Group 3: Safety and Testing - The L3 vehicles are designed with enhanced safety features, including redundancy measures to ensure safety even in case of component failure [5]. - Extensive virtual testing has been conducted, simulating complex driving scenarios to optimize software and algorithms for L3 systems [5]. - As of January 3, the L3 testing by Changan has accumulated over 150,000 kilometers without any significant accidents or violations [5].
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