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【行业政策】一周要闻回顾(2025年9月22日-9月28日)
乘联分会·2025-09-29 08:46

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent announcements from the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology regarding standards and regulations for various automotive components and technologies, emphasizing the importance of safety, environmental impact, and technological advancement in the automotive industry [3][11][17]. Group 1: Announcement of Standards - On September 22, the Ministry of Transport published the 79th batch of compliant road transport vehicle models, which includes a total of 1,712 models: 114 passenger vehicles, 38 passenger cars, 1,031 cargo vehicles, 257 tractors, and 272 trailers [5]. - The announcement also includes the withdrawal of 5 non-compliant vehicle models [5]. Group 2: Automotive Chip Standards - On September 23, the National Automotive Standardization Technical Committee released a draft for public consultation regarding the technical requirements and testing methods for automotive SerDes (Serializer/Deserializer) chips, with a deadline for feedback set for November 3, 2025 [8][9]. - The SerDes chips are crucial for high-speed serial data communication between in-vehicle sensors and controllers, and the standard aims to enhance the technology's reliability and performance [9][10]. Group 3: Safety Standards for Vehicle Components - On September 24, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced a public consultation for the mandatory national standard on automotive door handle safety, with feedback due by November 22, 2025 [11][12]. - The standard aims to improve the safety performance of vehicle door handles, particularly in response to new technologies and safety requirements [12]. Group 4: Environmental Standards - On September 26, the National Automotive Standardization Technical Committee published a draft for the quantification methods and requirements for the carbon footprint of automotive air conditioning systems, with a consultation deadline of November 6, 2025 [17][18]. - This standard is intended to provide a unified approach to carbon footprint assessment in the automotive industry, promoting low-carbon and sustainable development practices [18].