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China is part of a “technological paradigm shift”. For Chinese automakers, developing electric vehicles is not just about green transition, but also a route to “technological and industrial dominance”. Unburdened by traditional manufacturing legacies, Chinese EV companies boast greater flexibility in the transformation process, enabling them to respond swiftly to market and customer demands with exceptionally fast delivery speeds.
Associated Press
Anyone visiting Auto Shanghai is deeply impressed by the feeling that “China is living in the future”. From “introducing technology” to “feeding back technology”, from “attracting investment” to “making foreign investments”, and from “adapting to standards” to “setting standards”, mastering core technologies firmly in one's own hands brings new competitive edges and opens up new horizons for cooperation.
Die Welt
Auto Shanghai reveals that China is not only one of the world's largest consumer markets but also a steady source of cutting-edge technological R&D results and a provider of diverse intelligent application scenarios. It can be said that China plays a pivotal role in industrial ecosystems and innovation chains, including the automotive industry, providing an inexhaustible driving force for global technological progress and continuous innovation.
Jiefang Daily
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