Date and Venue: 14:30-18:30, Sept. 27, Banquet Hall 5-7, 2F, Hall 5
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"NEV50@2035" is a key development consensus proposed at the inaugural World New Energy Vehicle Congress in 2019, aiming to achieve a 50% global market share for new energy vehicles by 2035. Currently, global electrification faces challenges such as regional development imbalances and the diversified evolution of technological pathways, while also presenting new opportunities for cross-regional collaboration and technological complementarity. This forum will invite policymakers, automakers, and industry chain stakeholders to explore the complementary development of pure electric, plug-in hybrid, hydrogen energy, and low/zero-carbon fuel technologies. Discussions will focus on strategies for technological evolution tailored to regional market demands, corporate development plans, and fostering upstream-downstream collaboration and international cooperation to build an open, inclusive, and sustainable global NEV ecosystem.
Moderators:
YU Junqing, Executive Secretary, China Association for Science and Technology (CAST)
ZHAO Fuquan, The Lifetime Honorable President of the International Federation of Automotive Engineers Societies (FISITA), the Professor and Director of Tsinghua Automotive Strategy Research Institute (TASRI)
ZHANG Jinhua, President of China Society of Automotive Engineers
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14:30-14:35 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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14:35-15:15 |
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Keynote Address
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Launch Ceremony: World New Energy Vehicle Development Organization |
Dialogue: Coordinated Development and International Cooperation in the Global New Energy Vehicles Industry |
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Moderator: ZHAO Fuquan, The Lifetime Honorable President of the International Federation of Automotive Engineers Societies (FISITA), the Professor and Director of Tsinghua Automotive Strategy Research Institute (TASRI) |
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Guiding Remarks: Hildegard MÜLLER, President of German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) |
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Moderator: ZHANG Jinhua, President of China Society of Automotive Engineers |
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16:25-16:40 |
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Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 27, Banquet Hall 1, 2F, Hall 5
Organizers:
China Society of Automotive Engineers
German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA)
Content:
2025 marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and the EU, coinciding with the 9th meeting of the Steering Committee on Sino-German Electromobility Cooperation, which will be held in China. This presents a strategic opportunity for policy alignment and technological integration. At a critical juncture for the industry and a tipping point for technological breakthroughs, this forum aims to promote joint leadership between China and Germany in defining the future of the electric & intelligent era, and to reshape the global automotive ecosystem through collaborative innovation.
Moderators:
SHI Mingde, President of China-Germany Friendship Association
ZHANG Lin, Chief Representative and General Manager of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) China
MA Jun, Professor of Tongji University
Time | Contents and Speakers |
09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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09:05-09:25 |
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Keynote Speech: Pathways for Sino-German Collaboration in New Energy Vehicle Development |
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Moderator: ZHANG Lin, Chief Representative and General Manager of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) China |
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Moderator: MA Jun, Professor of Tongji University |
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Panel Discussion: Sino-German Automotive Industrial Chain Coordinated Development Topics: 1. Against the backdrop of a restructuring global automotive value chain, how can Sino-German cooperation go beyond technology to achieve win-win outcomes in industrial models and sustainability? 2. In the context of Sino-German cooperation, how can companies better integrate into the local ecosystem? 3. In terms of green mobility and carbon reduction, how can companies strengthen collaboration to jointly build a low-carbon supply chain? 4.How can Chinese and German companies ensure the stability and security of the automotive value chain through cooperation? Participants:
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Closing Remarks |
Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 27, Banquet Hall 2, 2F, Hall 5
Organizers:
The UK Government
China Society of Automotive Engineers
Content:
Against the backdrop of acceleration of the global automotive industry in its green transition and intelligent development, China and the UK possess highly complementary advantages in the automotive and related industrial chains. China, as the world's largest new energy vehicle market, boasts a complete industrial system, rapidly expanding technology application scenarios, and growing global influence. The UK, with its strong engineering foundation, high-quality business environment, and leading green innovation capabilities, demonstrates unique appeal in promoting electrification, intelligence, and local manufacturing. The forum aims to establish an authoritative platform for Chinese companies to invest in the UK and expand into the European market, while also assisting UK small and medium-sized enterprises in understanding the Chinese market, connecting with local resources, and realizing collaborative opportunities. The forum will invite representatives from government agencies, industry organizations, leading enterprises, and innovative small and medium-sized enterprises of the two countries to conduct in-depth exchanges on core topics such as investment policies, project cooperation, market access, industrial support, and technological collaboration, build a regular cooperation mechanism, and promote the establishment of a more efficient, stable, and mutually beneficial China-UK automotive industry cooperation system.
Moderators:
ZHANG Xuming, Secretary-General of World New Energy Vehicle Development Organization (WNEVDO)
ZHAN Jingjing, Deputy Secretary General, China Society of Automotive Engineers
Hiten MISTRY, Head of Automotive International Trade and Investment, Department of Business and Trade
Joy GU, Head of Automotive, China, Department for Business and Trade
Time | Contents and Speakers |
09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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09:05-09:25 |
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Thematic Speech: Policy Guidance and Strategic Synergy in Sino-UK Transportation |
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Moderator: Moderator: ZHAN Jingjing, Deputy Secretary General, China Society of Automotive Engineers |
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09:25-09:40 |
Exploring the Convergence of Energy and Transportation
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09:40-09:55 |
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Launch of UK Automotive Supply Chain Catalogue Matt CROSSMAN, HM Deputy Trade Commissioner and Minister Counsellor |
Moderator: Hiten MISTRY, Head of Automotive International Trade and Investment, Department |
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10:30-10:55 |
Panel Discussion: Prospects for China-UK Automotive Technology Development Topics: 1. Recently, the UK released "The UK’s Modern Industrial Strategy," emphasizing the need to vigorously promote the transformation of the automotive industry toward electrification and intelligence. Against this backdrop, what are the development plans for the intelligent and connected vehicle (ICV) industries in China and the UK, and what are the core complementary strengths and synergies between the two countries? 2. From R&D to market deployment, in which specific technical areas can China and the UK carry out joint research, development, and demonstration projects? 3. The development of intelligent and connected vehicles highly relies on data, yet cross-border data flow faces increasingly strict regulatory challenges in various countries. What consensus needs to be reached between the two sides regarding the definition and management of "data security boundaries"? 4. In the future, how can China and the UK continue to promote collaborative innovation in core technologies for intelligent and connected vehicles while strictly complying with each country's data regulations? Participants:
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Moderator: ZHAN Jingjing,Deputy Secretary General, China Society of Automotive Engineers |
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10:55-11:25 |
Panel Discussion: Compliance Requirements for Automotive Companies Going Global Topics: 1. The core challenges currently facing automotive global expansion are significant disparities in market regulations across regions, prolonged certification cycles, and high costs. In this context, how can international certifications and local UK road testing be transformed from "market access barriers" into strategic enabling tools to help enterprises enhance product adaptability? 2. Confronted with diverse standard systems, how can China and the UK strengthen early-stage collaboration on standards to jointly promote the integration of more inclusive and advanced technical standards into the international framework, thereby reducing future technical barriers to global expansion from the source? 3. Against the backdrop of markedly divergent market access requirements across countries, how can Chinese and British inspection and certification institutions leverage innovative mechanisms such as "collaborative certification" and "mutual recognition of reports" to break down technical barriers, avoid duplicate testing, and truly achieve international interoperability of test results? Participants:
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Moderator: Joy GU, Head of Automotive, China, Department for Business and Trade |
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11:25-11:55 |
UK Company Roadshow 1. 英国大宗商品研究所CRU
2. DP World
3、Elementis
4、Mira
5、Project Blue
6、Relx
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Conclude |
Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 27, Banquet Hall 3, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
In response to climate change, countries worldwide are actively promoting zero-carbon and low-carbon transitions. Trucks represent a key and challenging focus for decarbonization in the automotive and transportation sectors, as achieving zero emissions in this segment still faces numerous obstacles. To accelerate the transition to zero-emission trucks and foster green, sustainable development in transportation, the "Zero Emission Medium and Heavy-Duty Commercial Vehicles Forum" has been held multiple times. This forum, themed "Zero-Emission Trucks and Infrastructure Synergistic Development," brings together experts and representatives from domestic and international government agencies, research institutions, enterprises, and non-governmental organizations. Participants will exchange insights on the latest policies for zero-emission truck transitions, discuss global progress in zero-emission technological pathways, share experiences in zero-emission freight applications across different scenarios, and explore strategies for proactively deploying energy replenishment infrastructure networks. The forum aims to promote synergistic innovation across the industry chain and foster collaborative efforts to advance the transition to zero-emission trucks and the coordinated development of supporting infrastructure.
Organizer:
China Society of Automotive Engineers
Supported by:
Energy Foundation China (EF China)
Moderators:
Time | Contents and Speakers |
09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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09:05-09:10 |
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Keynote Speech: Global Status and Trends of Zero-Carbon Transition for Trucks |
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09:10-09:25 |
Progress and Trends of the Global Transition to Zero-emission Trucks
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09:25-09:40 |
Progress and Experience Sharing on "Dual-Credit" Management
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09:40-09:55 |
Focus on Transportation Management in Key Industries,Promote Pollution and Carbon Reduction in Heavy-duty Vehicles
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09:55-10:10 |
Zero-Emission Transition in Freight: Innovations in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region
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Keynote Speech: Zero-Emission Trucks and Advanced Development of Energy Replenishment Infrastructure |
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10:10-10:25 |
Product Technology in the Hydrogen Energy Powertrain Field of FAW Jiefang Commercial Vehicles
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10:25-10:40 |
The NGA Intelligent Electric Trailer Drives the Freight Industry into the New Era of "Highway EMUs"!
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10:40-10:55 |
Integrating Transportation and Energy Integration and Driving the High-quality Development of Commercial-vehicle Electrification by Technology Innovation
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10:55-11:10 |
Envisioning the Collaborative Development of Zero-Carbon Freight Infrastructure in Shenzhen
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Moderator:CHEN Jianhua, Program Director of Energy Foundation China’s Transportation Program |
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11:10-12:00 |
Panel Discussion: Development Pathways and Application Prospects of Zero-Emission Trucks Topics: 1、What are the most suitable powertrain technological pathways for different truck application scenarios? What is the result of the comparison of the whole-life cycle operating costs of trucks with different powertrains? What policy incentives are needed for each technological pathway? 2、 What is the zero-emission development path for freight transportation within Hainan Island in the context of Hainan's proposal to ban fuel-powered vehicles? How can a sustainable business model be achieved? 3、What are the current deficiencies in the layout of energy replenishment infrastructure, and what policy incentives are expected to promote its appropriate advanced deployment? 4、How to promote the zero-emission transformation of trucks? How can various ministries and commissions apply tools such as carbon credits and emission standards in management? How to strengthen the coordination among multiple ministries and commissions? Participants:
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Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 27, Banquet Hall 4, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
Against the backdrop of the accelerating global expansion of the new energy vehicle (NEV) industry, testing and certification have become core thresholds for market access, while compliance serves as the fundamental guarantee for cross-border trade. Both are critical pillars supporting the international development of the industry. China has made continuous breakthroughs in areas such as NEV testing and certification capabilities and the construction of full-chain compliance systems. From initially aligning with international standards to gradually forming a distinctive path of "standard capability export + compliance practice innovation," China provides important references for the collaborative development of the global industry. During the 2025 World New Energy Vehicle Congress, China Automotive Engineering Research Institute Co., Ltd. (CAERI) will host the "International Testing, Certification, and Compliance Forum for New Energy Vehicles." The forum aims to facilitate in-depth cross-border and inter-institutional dialogue, promote the establishment of a global ecosystem featuring "harmonized testing standards, interconnected certification results, and shared compliance rules," and support the high-quality global expansion and international cooperation of the NEV industry.
Organizer:
China Automotive Engineering Research Institute Co., Ltd. (CAERI)
Moderators: TONG Yifan, Deputy General Manager of Overseas Business Division of CAERI, China Automotive Engineering Research Institute Co., Ltd. (CAERI)
Time | Contents and Speakers |
09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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09:05-09:15 |
Address
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09:15-09:35 |
Compliance as Safeguard, Drive win with Quality — Challenges and Strategies in the Global Development of New Energy Vehicles
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09:35-09:55 |
Policies and Technical Requirements for Access Management of New Energy Vehicles
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09:55-10:15 |
China's Electric Vehicle Standard System and International Cooperation
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10:15-10:30 |
Launch Ceremony of the “Global New Energy Vehicles Safety and Sustainability Standards Collaboration Group” |
10:30-10:50 |
Integration of Sustainability into EV Business Landscape in the Context of International Expansion
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10:50-11:10 |
Practice of Digitalized Global Compliance by UL Solutions
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11:10-11:30 |
Comparative Analysis of the International Regulations and Policies on EV Battery Carbon Footprint
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11:30-12:00 |
Founding Ceremony of the "Vehicle Data Cross-border Transfer Working Group" / Launch Ceremony of the "World New Energy Vehicle Data Cross-border and Collaboration Service Platform" |
12:00-12:05 |
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2025 Plenary Session of the Second International Expert Advisory Committee for Hainan's New Energy Vehicle Industry (Invitation Only)
Address:Banquet Hall, Grand Hotel Haikou
Date and Venue: 14:00-17:30, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 5-7, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
Currently, cutting-edge technologies—including artificial intelligence, big data, autonomous driving, and AI chips—are transforming the automotive industry’s landscape and boundaries at an unprecedented pace. This new wave of technological revolution is not only driving product intelligence upgrades but also accelerating cross-border and interdisciplinary integration, reshaping the industrial ecosystem and global collaborative dynamics. This forum will share insights on how technological advancements profoundly impact mobility patterns, industry structures, and user experiences. Discussions will focus on: Synergistic innovation among manufacturers, internet platforms, mobility service providers, and supply chain partners; Deep integration of future mobility with enhanced quality of life; Jointly building an open, secure, and inclusive new ecosystem for future mobility.
Moderators:
HOU Fushen, Vice President and Secretary-general of China Society of Automotive Engineers
GUI Junsong, Chief Editor of China Automotive News
ZHANG Xuming, Secretary-General of World New Energy Vehicle Development Organization (WNEVDO)
Time | Contents and Speakers |
14:00-14:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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14:05-14:45 |
Address
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14:45-15:00 |
Release of the 2025 Global New Energy Vehicles Cutting-edge & Innovative Technologies Selection
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Presentation of the 2025 Global New Energy Vehicles Cutting-edge & Innovative Technologies Selection
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Dialogue: AI & Cloud Computing & Chips & Systems: The New Smart Mobility Ecosystem |
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Moderator: GUI Junsong, Chief Editor of China Automotive News |
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Guiding Remarks: ZHANG Yaqin, Foreign CAE Member, Dean of Tsinghua AIR |
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Moderator: ZHANG Xuming, Secretary-General of World New Energy Vehicle Development Organization (WNEVDO) |
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Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 1, 2F, Hall 5
Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 2, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
Against the backdrop of global efforts to address climate change and accelerate energy transformation, the rapid development of electric vehicles has brought new opportunities and challenges to power systems. Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, as a key innovation enabling deep integration between electric vehicles and smart grids, is increasingly becoming a focal point in the global energy sector. Some developed countries in Europe and America are exploring V2G as a critical measure to achieve low-carbon transportation and support power system operations, with numerous demonstration projects already underway. China's new energy vehicle industry is flourishing at an unprecedented pace. To consolidate and expand its advantages in new energy vehicle (NEV) development and fully leverage the role of NEVs in the electrochemical energy storage system, China is accelerating the pilot deployment of scaled V2G applications. The first batch of pilots includes 30 projects across 9 cities.
Currently, China is actively exploring new technologies, industries, business models, and paradigms for V2G. However, challenges such as insufficient device compatibility, immature business models, inadequate incentive mechanisms (e.g., electricity pricing and demand response), and concerns about battery lifespan and warranties still hinder the scaled development of V2G. This seminar will invite domestic and foreign policymakers, industry organizations, automakers, grid companies, and demonstration enterprises. Based on the achievements of pilot projects, they will jointly discuss the unification of technical standards, the construction of a business ecosystem, and the innovation of policy mechanisms, promoting China to take the lead in forming a replicable and promotable business model with advanced technologies and clear layout, as well as relevant experiences. Market-based mechanisms will be used to guide the scaled development of V2G, contributing China's solutions to the global energy transition.
Organizer:
China Society of Automotive Engineers, China Electricity Council
Supporter:
Energy Foundation China
Moderators:
Time | Contents and Speakers |
Moderator: LIU Yongdong, Deputy Secretary-General of China Electricity Council |
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Opening and Introduction to Guests |
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09:15-09:35 |
Guide Speech Research and Sharing on Pilot Cities for Scaled Application of V2G in China
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09:35-09:40 |
Interlude Remarks by the Moderator |
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Topic 1: Sharing on the Progress of V2G in Pilot Cities Moderator: YANG Peipei, Program Officer, Transportation of Energy Foundation China
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Interlude Remarks by the Moderator
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Topic 2: Pathways for Automakers to Accelerate the Scaled Development of V2G Moderator: WU Bin, Director of Marketing Department of State Grid Corporation of China 1、When can the discharge protocol standards be unified? What is the progress in revising relevant national and industry standards? What issues remain to be addressed by automakers and charging pile manufacturers? 2、The orderly charging of vehicles and the promotion of V2G functions are slow. What is the maturity level of the relevant technologies of vehicle manufacturers? What challenges persist, and how can the industry accelerate progress? 3、What are the experiences and problems of car companies in carrying out pilot projects for V2G? 4、What is the current development status of battery technology? Does it meet the needs of V2G? Do vehicle manufacturers provide a separate warranty policy for the batteries participating in V2G? 5、What is the current progress of relevant standards and R&D? What problems exist and what are the countermeasures? Participants:
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Interlude Remarks by the Moderator |
11:30-12:20 |
Topic 3: Pathways for Grid Operators and Service Providers to Accelerate Scaled Development of V2G Moderator: WU Bin, Director of Marketing Department of State Grid Corporation of China 1、From the standpoint of grid dispatch and electricity market trading, how is V2G perceived? What value does V2G bring to the grid, and has this value been empirically validated? 2、What practices has TELD implemented in V2G? what achievements have been made, what experiences can be shared, and what problems need to be solved urgently? 3、What international practical experiences can be used for reference in China? In which areas should China accelerate efforts to advance the commercialization of V2G? 4、Based on NIO's practice, the impact of peak valley time of use matching electricity pricing policies, demand response mechanisms, and other factors on vehicle network interaction. Participants:
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Conclude
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Date and Venue: 09:00-11:45, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 3, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
As the first embodied intelligent system, new energy intelligent connected vehicles will see their vehicle platforms break through traditional rigid architectures and evolve into intelligent carriers integrating multi-energy systems, embodied perception, embodied intelligence, connected communication, and software-defined capabilities. Focusing on innovative directions for future new energy vehicle platforms, this forum will explore how to develop a growth-oriented electromechanical architecture covering the entire lifecycle to enable user co-creation and personalized customization; how to create shared platforms compatible with pure electric, plug-in hybrid, and hydrogen energy through modular chassis and multi-energy synergy strategies, achieving platform resource reuse, rapid iteration, and coexistence of customized functions; and how, under the trend of deep integration of electrification and intelligence, the industry chain can transition from linear to ecological co-creation, with supply chains participating in deep insights into user needs and rapid iteration, becoming co-creators and suppliers of cutting-edge technologies, and systematically restructuring the value distribution system.
Moderators:
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Moderator: CAI Wei, Tenured Honorary Professor of Harbin University of Science and Technology, National Distinguished Engineer, and Foreign Academician of Russian Academy of Engineering |
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Thematic Speech: Evolution of Vehicle Platforms for Embodied Intelligence and Growth-Oriented Architecture Design |
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Topic: 1、 How to build a "growth-oriented" electromechanical architecture with continuous evolution capabilities, and comprehensively review new requirements for foundational architecture technologies. 2、 Explore standardization and flexible expansion strategies for key subsystems such as electrical architecture, multi-energy power modules, and chassis architecture across platforms to achieve platform resource reuse, rapid iteration, and coexistence of customized functions. 3、 Focus on how component suppliers and developers can reshape development systems and participate in an innovation ecosystem centered on user experience under the context of software-defined vehicles (SDV). |
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Opening and Introduction to Guests |
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Vehicle Platform Development & Supply Chain Opportunities
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The 6th Generation BMW eDrive Technology
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Co-creation, Shared Success: Reshaping the Auto Industry
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Full Active Suspension Technology and Application
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NIO 900V Full Domain High-Voltage System Development and Implementation
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Thematic Speech: Innovation Trends of Base Technologies and Remodeling of the Flexible Industrial Chain Ecosystems |
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Topic: 1、 How to build a "growth-oriented" electromechanical architecture with continuous evolution capabilities, and comprehensively review new requirements for foundational architecture technologies. 2、 Explore standardization and flexible expansion strategies for key subsystems such as electrical architecture, multi-energy power modules, and chassis architecture across platforms to achieve platform resource reuse, rapid iteration, and coexistence of customized functions. 3、 Focus on how component suppliers and developers can reshape development systems and participate in an innovation ecosystem centered on user experience under the context of software-defined vehicles (SDV). |
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Safety of Intelligent Chassis By-Wire Technology - Design and Development Practice
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Cross-domain Hyper-converged, Precise Security, Redefine Standards for Motion Safety
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BWI' Exploration in the Industrialization of EMB
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The Role of Automated Charging in Future Mobility: from Vision to Realization
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InfiMotion Domain-Controlled Distributed Drive Technology, Empowering the Enhancement of Whole-Vehicle User Experience
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Conclude |
Date and Venue: 09:00-11:20, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 4, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
The forum will focus on key themes such as the vehicle-road-cloud integration for intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) in Hainan, traffic control and command centers, the digital transformation of transportation, and the deep integration of industrial ecosystems. With the aim of “promoting industrial development through conferences,” it will bring together resources that are related to industrial ecosystems from the industry, universities, and research institutions, strengthen the commercialization of technological achievements, and foster a cross-sector industrial ecosystem with a complete business loop. By reinforcing collaboration among the government, enterprises, and capital, the forum aims to shape a new model of digital and intelligent transportation innovation and development in the Hainan Free Trade Port. Guided by the principle of “focusing on digital technology as a source of competitiveness,” it supports the national strategy of building a country with strong transportation networks and injects fresh momentum into the growth of ICVs and smart transportation in Hainan.
Hosts:
Hainan Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, the Department of Transport of Hainan Province
Organizers:
the Hainan New Energy Vehicle Promotion Center, HAINAN EXPRESSWAY CO., LTD
Supported by:
China Society of Automotive Engineers
Moderators:
Time | Contents and Speakers |
09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
09:05-09:10 |
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09:10-09:30 |
Innovative Applications of Big Data in New Energy Vehicles
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09:30-09:45 |
Construction and Reflection on the New Safety Management System for Intelligent Connected Vehicles
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09:45-10:00 |
Energy Supply Systems for Electric Heavy Trucks
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Building a Country with Strong Transportation Networks and Developing Hainan’s Digital Transportation Network
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Taking the Closed-loop Operation as an Opportunity to Accelerate the Establishment of a Global New Energy Vehicle Manufacturing and Trade Hub
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Vehicle-Road-Cloud Integration and Innovation Empowerment for Smart Transportation
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New Autonomous Driving Scenarios for Smart Travel Experience
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10:40-10:50 |
Digital-intelligence Integration Facilitates High-quality Development of Intelligent Transportation in Hainan 助力海南车路云一体化发展
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Signing Ceremony
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Moderator: ZHANG Haitao, Director of the Hainan New Energy Vehicle Promotion Center |
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11:00-11:30 |
Panel Discussion: Development of the Intelligent Transportation Industry in Hainan Participants:
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Date and Venue: 14:00-18:00, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 1, 2F, Hall 5
Content:
As the global climate crisis intensifies, low-carbon development strategies have become an international consensus to address climate change, with energy structure transformation serving as a critical pathway. Developing the power battery industry is not only the core means to achieve zero emissions in the transportation field but also an important support for building a green and low-carbon economic system. Although the production, sales, and application scope of power batteries continue to expand, a fully green closed-loop industrial ecosystem has not yet been fully established. This forum brings together policymakers, industry planners, international organizations, research institutions, and corporate leaders to interpret global progress, policies, regulations, and hotspots in the power battery sector. Participants will share advancements in innovative power battery technologies and discuss sustainable and win-win development strategies for resource supply. The forum aims to enhance the level of power battery recycling technology, increase the proportion of recycled materials in the circular economy, and contribute insights and solutions for strategic planning, top-level design, industry chain collaboration, and the construction of a sustainable development ecosystem.
Supported by: Energy Foundation
Moderators:
XIAO Chengwei, Researcher at the 18th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group
WANG Pan, Power Battery Section Director of Automotive Data of China Co., Ltd.
Time | Contents and Speakers |
14:00-14:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
Keynote Speech: Global Progress, Policies, Regulations, and Hot Topics in Power Batteries |
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Current Situation and Future Trends of Global Power Battery Development (Video Speech)
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Global Power Battery Environmental Management Policy Progress
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Analysis and Countermeasures Regarding Circularity and Sustainability Requirements under the EU Battery Regulation
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Progress of Sustainable Policy and Regulations for Power Battery in China and Battery ID Practice
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Keynote Speech: Technological Innovation in Power Batteries Driving Sustainable Industrial Development |
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The Development Trend of Power Batteries and Their Key Materials
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Global Supply Chain Collaboration and Practices for Lithium Resources (Video Speech)
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Exploration of Business Models and Key Technologies for Power Battery Circular Economy
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Efficient Development Technologies for Nickel Resources and International Supply Chain Collaboration
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Big Data Empowering the Safety of Power Batteries: Shanghai's Practice
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Moderators: WANG Pan, Power Battery Section Director of Automotive Data of China Co., Ltd. |
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Panel Discussion: From Mines to Urban Mines—Sustainable Development and Recycling of Power Battery Resources Topics: 1、What is the current progress of the EU Battery Law implementation? What impacts has it had on global battery trade? 2、How can countries rich in mineral resources deepen international cooperation and jointly build the upstream of the power battery industry chain? How can global investment and trade collaboration be accelerated? 3、How can China promote the global resource cooperation of power batteries, share the experience of cooperating with upstream resource countries and building factories in potential markets, and what are the key tasks for future cooperation under the international situation? 4、How can technological innovation in power batteries accelerate the global transition to electrification in transportation? What new demands do emerging transportation applications (e.g., maritime, low-altitude, deep-sea, aviation, aerospace) impose on batteries? 5、Why has the development of power battery recycling and reuse fallen short of expectations? What measures can be taken to accelerate the circular use of recycled materials? Participants:
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Date and Venue: 14:30-16:50, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 2, 2F, Hall 5
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Amid the global accelerated transition toward carbon neutrality, new energy vehicles represent not only a transformation in transportation but also a core engine driving cities toward a zero-carbon future. This forum focuses on the in-depth synergy between zero-carbon energy and urban transportation, exploring how to leverage vehicles as a medium to systematically build global models for zero-carbon cities, zero-carbon parks, zero-carbon factories, and zero-carbon transportation. Policymakers, industry planners, experts from universities and research institutions, leaders of industry organizations, and entrepreneurs from around the world will gather on Coconut Island, connected by the development of new energy vehicles and urban infrastructure construction. Together, they will draw a grand blueprint for a zero-carbon society, supporting Hainan in building a globally leading zero-carbon demonstration island and contributing wisdom to the global zero-carbon transition.
Hosts: Hainan Provincial People's Government, World New Energy Vehicle Development Organization
Organizers: China Society of Automotive Engineers, Hainan Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology, Haikou Municipal People's Government, Sanya Municipal People's Government
Supported by: Energy Foundation China
Moderators:
CHEN Zhixin, Vice Chairman and Secretary General of Hainan New Energy Vehicle Industry International Expert Advisory Committee
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Moderator: CHEN Zhixin, Vice Chairman and Secretary General of Hainan New Energy Vehicle Industry International Expert Advisory Committee |
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14:30-14:40 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
14:40-14:50 |
Address from the Hainan Goverment Official |
Keynote Speech: Zero Carbon Energy and Mobility |
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14:50-15:05 |
An Updated Overview of the Global Transition to Electric Vehicles
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15:05-15:20 |
Smart Charging and Energy Services in E-Mobility
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Keynote Speech: Global Development Status and Experience of NEV and Urban Infrastructure Construction |
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15:20-15:35 |
Towards Green Strength, Low Carbon Haikou
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15:35-15:50 |
Current Status of California's New Energy Vehicle Policies and Development
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Build a New Path for the Integrated Development of Smart Energy and Zero Carbon Infrastructure, Create a New Benchmark for Green International Tourism Consumption
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16:05-16:20 |
Current Status & Future Direction of Thailand’s Next Generation Automotive Industry Towards Low-Carbon Smart Mobility
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16:20-16:35 |
Millennium Dragon Town, Industrial New City
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New Energy Vehicle Developments: Nigeria’s Position in the Global Map
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Date and Venue: 14:30-17:00, Sept. 28, Banquet Hall 3, 2F, Hall 5
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At present, with the accelerating wave of automotive intelligence and electrification, AI has become the core engine driving industrial transformation. The traditionally fragmented development models of automotive hardware and software are being fundamentally reshaped by AI-enabled deep integration. With its powerful algorithm iteration ability and data learning advantages, AI continuously breaks through the technical barriers between hardware and software, achieving a new pattern of full-link collaborative development from the optimization of hardware performance such as chips and sensors to the innovation of software functions such as autonomous driving and intelligent car cockpits. This forum will focus on the key issues in the process of AI and automotive hardware-software integration, exploring how to overcome bottlenecks in intelligent computing and communication, and improve the lightweight deployment of onboard models. It will also examine how to deeply couple AI technology with foundational automotive software platforms to provide robust support for the efficient implementation of "AI + Automotive." Additionally, the forum will investigate innovation directions for hardware and software technologies under integrated architecture trends, aiming to accelerate the intelligent transformation of the automotive industry and help build a smarter, more interconnected automotive ecosystem.
Moderators:
ZHANG Wenjie, Secretary-General of the Automotive Basic Software Branch of the China Association of Automobile Engineering, Deputy Director of the National Innovation Center of Intelligent and Connected Vehicles
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14:30-14:35 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
14:35-14:55 |
Continues the Mercedes-Benz Brand's Legacy to Create a New AI-powered Car
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14:55-15:15 |
Deepal Auto's Innovative Practices in AI-Empowered Industrial Development
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15:15-15:35 |
Xiaodu Thinker 2.0 Brings AI Capabilities to Automakers
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AIOS Empowering Innovations in Intelligent Vehicle
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Software-Defined Vehicle: The Essential Path to AI-Defined Vehicle
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Automotive AI Software-Hardware Convergence Applications Based on Automotive-Grade SoC Chips
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New Infrastructure of Auto Intelligent Marketing, Restructuring Channel Capabilities and High-quality Sales
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Closed-door Meeting: Policy Makers, Leaders of International Organizations and Executives of Global Automakers (Invitation Only)
Date and Venue: 09:00-11:35, Sept. 29, Banquet Hall 5-7, 2F, Hall 5
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The forum will focus on key themes such as the vehicle-road-cloud integration for intelligent connected vehicles (ICVs) in Hainan, traffic control and command centers, the digital transformation of transportation, and the deep integration of industrial ecosystems. With the aim of “promoting industrial development through conferences,” it will bring together resources that are related to industrial ecosystems from the industry, universities, and research institutions, strengthen the commercialization of technological achievements, and foster a cross-sector industrial ecosystem with a complete business loop. By reinforcing collaboration among the government, enterprises, and capital, the forum aims to shape a new model of digital and intelligent transportation innovation and development in the Hainan Free Trade Port. Guided by the principle of “focusing on digital technology as a source of competitiveness,” it supports the national strategy of building a country with strong transportation networks and injects fresh momentum into the growth of ICVs and smart transportation in Hainan.
Moderators:
YANG Guoqiang, Member of the Party Leadership Group of the Hainan Provincial People’s Government
DENG Lisong, Director of Hainan Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology
ZHAO Lijin, Vice Secretary-general of China Society of Automotive Engineers
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09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests
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09:05-09:15 |
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Presentation on the Construction of Hainan Free Trade Port |
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Moderator: DENG Lisong, Director of Hainan Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology |
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09:15-09:55 |
Hainan Free Trade Port: Development Overview and Special Customs Operations Policy Briefing
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Financial Policies of Hainan Free Trade Port
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Intelligence leads Hainan, Tax powers FutureHainan Free Trade Port's Tax Policies Empower New Opportunities for New Energy Vehicles
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China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) and Automotive Culture Promotion
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Thematic Speech: Hainan Free Trade Port and Global Automotive Industry |
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Moderator: ZHAO Lijin, Vice Secretary-general of China Society of Automotive Engineers |
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Unveiling and Signing Ceremonies Moderator: ZHAO Lijin, Vice Secretary-general of China Society of Automotive Engineers Unveiling Ceremony of Hainan Automobile Refitting Alliance
Unveiling Ceremony of the Intelligent Connected Vehicle Technology Service Center
Signing Ceremony of CATL-Related Projects
Signing Ceremony of the Strategic Cooperation Agreement with CAR Inc. |
11:25-11:35 |
Announcement of the Consensus on the 2025 World New Energy Vehicle Congress
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Date and Venue: 09:00-10:30, Sept. 29, Banquet Hall 1, 2F, Hall 5
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The year 2024 is known as the inaugural year of the "low-altitude economy," with many countries worldwide actively deploying policies, technologies, and pilot applications, making low-altitude economy a defining theme of the "three-dimensional transportation revolution." As the reform of low-altitude airspace management continues to deepen, the general aviation and urban air mobility (UAM) industries are ushering in a window of explosive growth. Flying cars, as cutting-edge products integrating automotive and aviation technologies, serve as critical nodes connecting ground-air integrated transportation networks and represent a major carrier and primary field for the low-altitude economy. This forum focuses on how flying cars lead the development of the low-altitude economy, explores the global trends and China's pathway in this field, and centers around key topics such as airspace opening and regulatory mechanism innovation, breakthroughs in core technologies and collaborative construction of the industrial chain, airworthiness certification and the technical standard system, as well as scenario implementation paths and integration with urban governance. Through the top-level design of urban air mobility, the forum aims to build a linked ecological chain of technologies in the automotive and aviation sectors, embed infrastructure into the future urban system, facilitate the industrialization of flying cars in leading the low-altitude economy, and promote the transition of urban air mobility from conceptual validation to scaled operation.
Chairman:
XIONG Lu, Distinguished Long-term Professor, Tongji University, Dean of the School of Automotive Studies at Tongji University, Deputy Director of the Clean Energy Automotive Engineering Center
Moderators:
XIONG Lu, Distinguished Long-term Professor, Tongji University, Dean of the School of Automotive Studies at Tongji University, Deputy Director of the Clean Energy Automotive Engineering Center
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09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
09:05-09:25 |
Intelligent Battery Management Technologies for Electric Aviation
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09:25-09:45 |
Reflections on the Development of Flying Cars
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09:45-10:05 |
Cross-Industry Integration of Flying Cars Drives New Low-Altitude Ecosystem
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10:05-10:25 |
Long-Range High-Speed Transport Category eVTOL
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10:25-10:45 |
From Road to Sky: Infineon Powers the eVTOL Revolution
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10:45-10:50 |
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Date and Venue: 11:00-12:00, Sept. 29, Banquet Hall 1, 2F, Hall 5
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Amid the vigorous development of the digital economy, the global automotive industry is undergoing a transformation of new qualitative productive forces driven by artificial intelligence (AI). AI technology is reconstructing R&D and production paradigms through disruptive innovation, deeply penetrating the entire automotive R&D and production process, and becoming a key variable in breaking through traditional productivity bottlenecks. From concept design that precisely targets market demands based on big data analysis, to R&D testing that optimizes product performance through simulation, and further to manufacturing that achieves automation and intelligent quality monitoring, AI continuously breaks the constraints of traditional models, significantly improving R&D efficiency and product quality. Technological innovation also forces the traditional organizational models of the automotive industry to accelerate change. The collaboration mechanisms among automakers, component suppliers, and R&D tool companies urgently need upgrading, while organizational structures and talent systems must transform to adapt to the AI era. This focused dialogue aims to pool the wisdom of industry experts to jointly explore the deep application paths of AI technology, promote innovation in automotive industry organizational models, and help the industry achieve high-quality development in the wave of intelligentization.
Moderators:
GONG Shujuan, Editor-in-Chief, Automobile Industry, Mechanical Industry Information Research Institute
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Topic: 1、In the transformation of R&D and production driven by AI, how can automakers preserve traditional R&D essence while building new capabilities for rapid intelligent iteration? What new requirements does this change pose to the organizational structure and cross-departmental collaboration? 2、In the AI era, computing power is crucial. When building AI computing infrastructure, how should automakers evaluate the investment ratio between independent R&D and ecosystem collaboration? What industry-academia-research collaborative innovation mechanisms need to be established in key areas such as chip applications, algorithm frameworks, and data governance? 3、In the local deployment of large AI models, how can enterprises establish secure and trustworthy data sharing mechanisms to break down data silos while balancing the protection of business secrets and the needs of AI model training? 4、How can enterprises strike a balance between data security and model performance? In addition, in the face of regulatory requirements such as the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), how should enterprises design their data usage processes to ensure compliance when expanding overseas? 5、Compared with traditional physical vehicle testing, how does AI - based virtual simulation technology create value in shortening the development cycle, reducing test costs, and improving prediction accuracy? How will the popularization of this technology change the supplier cooperation model? 6、The future in - depth application of AI in the automotive industry will revolve around the core needs of intelligent transformation. What are some forward - looking predictions or visions that people have? |
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Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 29, Banquet Hall 2, 2F, Hall 5
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The automotive industry is the cornerstone of the world economy and society, thus its change and green transition apparently makes a greater impact on global environment, economy and society and its sustainability is of crucial significance to sustainable development of our planet. A sustainable automobile industry will give a strong impetus to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) including "Affordable and Clean Energy", "Climate Action" and "Responsible Consumption and Production". Automotive companies, as important participants and promoters of the SDGs, have increasingly prominent roles and responsibilities. The 2nd IFASS will build consensus of all relevant parties on the sustainable development of the automotive industry, discuss on seeking pathways for sustainable development of the automotive industry, global automotive sustainable-related rules and international cooperation, delivering sustainable automotive products to the society and automotive sustainability standard system.
Moderators:
DING Yanci, Director, Standards Management Department, China Society of Automotive Engineers
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09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
09:05-09:15 |
Address |
09:15-09:35 |
Global Compact Ten Principles Support Industrial Sustainable Development
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09:35-09:55 |
Update on EU Sustainability Regulation Development
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09:55-10:10 |
Promoting Low-carbon Transformation in the Auto Industry, Seres Group Puts it Into Practice
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10:10-10:25 |
Lifecycle Thinking Supports the Construction of the Automotive Industry
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10:25-10:40 |
Introduction to the Standard of Guidance for Automotive Brand Sustainability Evaluation
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10:40-10:50 |
Break & Group Photo |
10:50-12:00 |
Discussion and Exchange Topics: 1、What challenges are encountered in the process of building sustainable development capabilities for enterprises, and sharing of innovative practices. 2、 Problems related to sustainable standards and regulations encountered in the international trade of vehicles and auto parts, as well as suggestions for industry collaboration. 3、Discuss on the “Guidance for automotive brand sustainability evaluation” standard, as well as needs for the construction of automotive sustainable standard system. Participants: Domestic and Foreign Vehicle and Parts Enterprises, International Organizations, Standard Organizations, Research Institutions, Testing & Certification Bodies, etc. |
DDate and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 29, Banquet Hall 3, 2F, Hall 5
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Moderators:
XU Min, Professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
SHUAI Shijin, Professor of Tsinghua University
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09:00-09:05 |
Opening and Introduction to Guests |
Topic 1: Higher Thermal Efficiency Hybrid Engine Technology Pathways and Industrialization Support |
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09:05-09:20 |
New Opportunities for the Development of the ICE Inductry under the Dual Carbon Policy
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09:20-09:35 |
Hi4 Technology in the Era of Universal ICE
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09:35-09:50 |
Research on the Development and Low-Carbonization of High-Efficiency Internal Combustion Engines for Real-World Scenarios
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09:50-10:05 |
Turbocharger Tech Roadmap
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10:05-10:20 |
The Development Trends and Challenges of Exhaust Systems in New Energy Vehicles
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Topic 2: Advances and Innovative Practices in Low-Carbon/Zero-Carbon Fuel ICE Technologies |
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10:20-10:35 |
Development Practices of High-Efficiency and Low-Carbon Engines in the Context of Dual-Carbon Goals
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10:35-10:50 |
Research and Development of GAC Hydrogen ICE technology and Demonstration of Hydrogen-Electric Hybrid Vehicle
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10:50-11:05 |
Key Technological Breakthroughs and Innovative Practices of Ammonia Internal Combustion Engines
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Research on the Potential and Development of Low-Carbon and Zero-Carbon New Energy Internal Combustion Engines
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11:20-11:35 |
The Trends in Low-carbonization of Transportation Energy
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Date and Venue: 09:00-12:00, Sept. 29, Banquet Hall 4, 2F, Hall 5
Address: 1F, Hall 5