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Nation to formulate hi-tech car standards

- By LI FUSHENG lifusheng@chinadaily.com.cn

China is planning to draw up standards on smart, internet-connected vehicles as well as autonomous driving, one of the nation’s latest efforts to take the lead in the fast-evolving sector.

By 2020, the country is expected to formulate at least 30 sets of standards which will basically be capable of supporting driving assistance and low-level autonomous driving, said the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology in a document released on Tuesday.

The standards will cover aspects including function safety, informatio­n safety, human to machine interfaces, informatio­n recognitio­n and interactio­n, and auxiliary controls.

More than 100 sets of standards will be formulated by 2025 so that they can support high-level autonomous driving.

China is working to build a globally competitiv­e automotive industry, with smart cars as one of its priorities, according to an industry guideline released earlier this year.

Among other targets, 80 percent of new cars in China will feature some driving assistance and low-level autonomous driving functions by 2025.

Li Jun, an academicia­n of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said: “Countries worldwide are exploring smart, internet-connected cars’ technical standards and business models, so if China makes them part of its national strategy in a timely way, its car industry will see unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies.”

Li, also a deputy chief engineer of FAW Group, made the remarks on Monday when the China Industry Innovation Alliance for the Intelligen­t and Connected Vehicles was establishe­d in Beijing.

The alliance, composed of both the country’s major automakers and technology giants, will serve as a think tank for the sector’s developmen­t, and facilitate the applicatio­n of technologi­es to production.

Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd, a member of the alliance, said it will focus on informatio­n communicat­ion technology and advocate intensive cooperatio­n with automotive manufactur­ers.

 ?? HU QINGMING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors examine an autonomous driving car at an auto show in Beijing.
HU QINGMING / FOR CHINA DAILY Visitors examine an autonomous driving car at an auto show in Beijing.

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