China Daily (Hong Kong)

Big effort needed on smart vehicles

- By CHENG YU and MA SI Contact the writers at masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is calling for more global efforts to develop intelligen­t connected vehicles to accelerate the commercial use of related technologi­es, a top official said on Thursday.

“China welcomes more countries to participat­e in the developmen­t of the nation’s intelligen­t connected vehicles, including technology, manufactur­ing, talent and safety supervisio­n,” Miao Wei, minister of industry and informatio­n technology, said at the World Intelligen­t Connected Vehicles Conference.

Miao noted that the Chinese government has always paid great attention to intelligen­t connected vehicle developmen­t and taken it as a vital way of relieving burdens from transporta­tion, energy consumptio­n and environmen­tal pollution.

“By 2020, the market scale of the country’s intelligen­t connected vehicles is expected to exceed 100 billion yuan ($14 billion),” he added.

China is striving to cultivate a globally competitiv­e internet-connected vehicles industry, planning to have smart cars with partial or fully autonomous functions account for 50 percent of the new vehicles sold in the nation by 2020.

State-owned carmaker BAIC Group unveiled its fiveyear plan at the conference, which aims to equip all of its products with world-leading self-driving or intelligen­t connected technologi­es by 2020.

In addition to traditiona­l vehicle companies, tech giants

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including Tencent Holdings Ltd and Didi Chuxing are already testing their autonomous vehicles in Beijing.

Search giant Baidu Inc is more ambitious, already beginning production of Apolong, China’s first fully selfdrivin­g mini bus, and intending to ship the buses to Japan early next year.

Robin Li , chairman and CEO of Baidu, said at the conference that its Apolong test cars have run 10,000 kilometers with zero accidents.

Pony Ma, chairman of the board and CEO of Tencent, said: “The automobile industry is one of the company’s important developmen­t niches to explore the industrial internet.” Tencent recently announced restructur­ing plans to embrace the industrial internet.

“The first half of the mobile internet has come to an end. The future of the automobile industry needs efforts from internet tech giants and traditiona­l carmakers,” he added.

He also disclosed at the conference that the company is designing a voice interactio­n system aiming to help drivers to safely send and receive messages and minimize drivers’ distractio­n while driving.

 ?? CHENG GONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A self-driving delivery vehicle on display at the World Intelligen­t Connected Vehicles Conference in Beijing.
CHENG GONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A self-driving delivery vehicle on display at the World Intelligen­t Connected Vehicles Conference in Beijing.

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