47th International Vienna Motor Symposium
Powertrain Innovation & Transformation
Authors
Ruiping Wang, Senior Vice President, Geely Auto, China
Year
2026
Print Info
Production/Publication ÖVK
Summary
1. Energy Transition: Against the backdrop of global economic and industrial restructuring, the energy transition is advancing comprehensively. The global energy structure is accelerating toward low-carbon and clean development, which is strongly driving the in-depth electrification transformation of the automotive industry chain.
2. Global Market: Due to different national conditions, the transformation of automotive markets across countries follows various technological pathways, yet the overarching trend toward new energy development is unmistakable.
3. Chinese Market: As the world's largest automotive market, China's automotive industry is at the forefront of largescale electrification development. While maintaining the rapid adoption of new energy vehicles, the sector, empowered by digitalization, is accelerating its upgrade toward AI-driven intelligence.
4. Technology Outlook: In line with the Energy-Saving and New Energy Vehicle Technology Roadmap 3.0 released by China at the end of last year to define the country's future new energy technology pathways, this section explores the future directions of automotive technology in core areas such as high-efficiency powertrains, batteries, electric motors, electronic controls, and artificial intelligence applications.
ISBN
978-3-9504969-5-6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.62626/u9yd-utae
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