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China’s Smart Driving Revolution: Suzhou Leads the Way

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Suzhou Drives “Vehicle-Road-Cloud” Integration, Signaling Shift in China’s Auto Industry

Suzhou, a major city in Jiangsu province, is accelerating the implementation of “vehicle-road-cloud” integration, a key component of China’s push towards intelligent transportation systems. The move reflects a broader trend of technological advancement within the country’s automotive sector, impacting both domestic manufacturers and international players.

The initiative aims to create a seamless data exchange between vehicles, road infrastructure, and cloud computing platforms, enhancing safety, efficiency, and the overall driving experience. This comprehensive approach is being showcased at the Seventh Global Intelligent Driving Congress, currently being held in Suzhou, according to reports.

Several companies are actively involved in this technological shift. Geely Holding Group, for example, is emphasizing the importance of adaptable autonomous driving technology for international expansion. Chen Qi, Chief Scientist of Intelligent Driving at Geely and Vice President of Zeekr Technology, stated, “智驾技术无绝对好坏,出海正当时,” which translates to “There is no absolute good or bad in intelligent driving technology; now is the time to go overseas.”

The development of these technologies is also prompting a re-evaluation of how Chinese automakers approach overseas markets. A recent report suggests that intelligent features are increasingly becoming a defining factor in the competitiveness of Chinese vehicles abroad.

However, questions remain regarding the actual demand for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Industry observers are debating whether “intelligent driving” features are truly a “must-have” for consumers, or simply an added luxury. This discussion highlights the evolving expectations of car buyers and the need for automakers to carefully balance innovation with affordability.

The collaborative efforts between cities like Suzhou and Ningbo-Zhoushan are also fostering “regional synergy” in the development of smart transportation solutions. This coordinated approach is expected to accelerate the deployment of intelligent driving technologies across wider geographical areas.

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