Automotive Technology
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Chinese EV Firms Challenge European Automakers in Their Home Market
Chinese EV makers made a strong showing at Munich’s IAA Mobility, signaling aggressive expansion plans in Europe. Companies like Xpeng and GAC aim to disrupt the market with competitive pricing, advanced technology, and innovative features. While traditional European automakers face challenges in keeping pace, they are responding with new EV models and tech advancements. The increased competition is reshaping the automotive landscape.
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Qualcomm and BMW Collaborate on Autonomous Driving Tech; CEO Hints at Future Partnerships
Qualcomm is expanding beyond smartphone chips into the automotive sector, showcased by its Snapdragon Ride Pilot system co-developed with BMW. The Level 2+ autonomous driving system, debuting in the BMW iX3, allows hands-free driving on certain roads. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon anticipates significant interest from other automakers seeking to license the technology, heralding it as a potential “domino effect.” Qualcomm projects $8 billion in automotive revenue by 2029, driven by its comprehensive, integrated platform for autonomy and its strategic partnerships.
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Seres’ Zhang Xinghai on Joining IM Motors: “Like a Marriage Made in Heaven” with Huawei
Seres Group announced a strategic investment in Huawei’s automotive tech spin-off, InnoVision, solidifying their partnership. Chairman Zhang Xinghai described it as deepening their relationship, particularly for the AITO brand. The RMB 11.5 billion investment secures a 10% stake and a board seat. InnoVision focuses on intelligent automotive systems. This investment is a key step for Seres in advanced automotive technology, building on the successful AITO vehicle collaboration with Huawei.