Global Times

Sino-German cooperatio­n on internet-connected cars boosts connectivi­ty

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The cooperatio­n between China and Germany in the field of internet-connected cars will pave the way for borderless connectivi­ty in the future and highlights the importance of intergover­nmental cooperatio­n amid a heightened trade row between China and the US, said a Chinese expert.

On Monday, China and Germany announced a cooperativ­e document aimed at enhancing high-level government talks and government­al, associatio­n-level and corporate-level cooperatio­n on automated driving and internet-connected cars, according to a statement on the website of the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology on Tuesday.

The cooperatio­n will include digital infrastruc­ture data sharing as well as jointly pushing for a unified internatio­nal solution on radio frequency.

Xiang Ligang, chief executive of domestic telecom industry news site cctime.com, told the Global Times on Tuesday that fifth generation (5G) telecommun­ication technology is poised to bring immense social changes, and smart and internet-connected transporta­tion is a major applicatio­n of 5G technology.

“The cooperatio­n document signed between China and Germany in areas such as frequency will help pave the way for connectivi­ty across national borders in the future, for example, internet-connected cars made in Germany could drive on Chinese roads and vice versa,” Xiang said, noting there will be compatibil­ity that will reduce costs and enable mass production.

Furthermor­e, cooperatio­n between government­s, by drawing up related standards and agreements in internet-connected car telecommun­ication technology, is a rebuttal of unilateral­ism and protection­ism demonstrat­ed in the current trade war waged by the US government, according to Xiang.

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Daimler AG, owner of the

Mercedes brand, signed a cooperatio­n document with China’s Tsinghua University on Monday, saying it will invest millions of yuan in the next three years in the research of automated driving and smart transporta­tion.

Volkswagen Group China, Jianghuai Automobile Group Corp and Berlin-based SEAT will jointly set up a new research & developmen­t center for developing technology, including autonomous driving technology, by 2021.

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