The exhibition highlights a shift toward deep integration between traditional manufacturers and specialized technology suppliers. SERES, Geely, and Dongfeng anchored the displays alongside regional delegations from Yichun, Ganzhou, and Nansha, illustrating a transition from siloed production to tightly linked supply chains. This collaboration extends from raw material sourcing to the complexities of battery recycling.
Technological breakthroughs define the floor, headlined by CATL’s latest global battery launches and Gotion High-tech’s advancements in solid-state power. XPeng paired its Turing AI chip with the IRON humanoid robot, while Momenta demonstrated reinforcement learning algorithms aimed at refining autonomous navigation. Beyond standard vehicle architecture, the event pushes into new territory: GAC debuted the GOVY AirCab flying vehicle, and academic partnerships showcased hydrogen-powered race cars. Complementary infrastructure, such as Winline Technology’s megawatt-level supercharging and advanced in-vehicle sterilization, signals a broader industry push toward cleaner, safer, and more efficient transport systems.

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