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According to the Beijing News, on November 23, Liu Yuhui, vice mayor of Beijing, made a report on accelerating the construction of a global digital economy benchmark city at the sixth meeting of the Standing Committee of the 16th National People’s Congress. The report lists a series of transcripts of Beijing’s digital economy development. At present, Beijing has built the world’s first networked cloud-controlled high-level autopilot demonstration zone, started the 3.0-phase expansion of 580 square kilometers, opened 323 autopilot test roads with 1,143 kilometers, and completed the road infrastructure construction within 160 square kilometers.
On November 23rd, Haitong Securities Research Report pointed out that the penetration rate of assisted driving has been continuously improved, the technology of automobile software and hardware has been continuously developed, and the mass production of L3 smart driving cars is just around the corner. The announcement of "Notice on Launching the Pilot Work of Intelligent Networked Vehicle Access and Road Access" will protect high-level autonomous driving on the road from the policy, and the process of high-level autonomous driving on the road is expected to accelerate, which will drive the performance of autonomous driving software and hardware suppliers to continue to grow. At the same time, the requirements of high-level autonomous driving for road infrastructure have improved, and relevant infrastructure providers are expected to benefit.
According to the China Fund newspaper, four ministries and commissions jointly issued a notice recently to deploy and carry out the pilot work of intelligent networked vehicles access and road traffic, requiring L3 and L4 intelligent networked vehicles with mass production conditions to carry out the pilot work in a limited area, especially for the first time. In this context, Tesla’s FSD landing in China is considered to enter the countdown stage. On November 23, Tesla China also responded to this question: "It is indeed advancing."
On November 23rd, according to Hyundai Motor official website, IONIQ 5 N, the first mass-produced high-performance electric vehicle of Hyundai Motor N brand, will be officially introduced to China in 2024, becoming the second model of N brand introduced to China.
Foton Motor said on the interactive platform on November 23 that the company has no plans to cooperate with Huawei in intelligent driving of commercial vehicles.
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On November 23rd, elon musk, CEO of Tesla, revealed on social platform X that Cybertruck electric pickup truck was on its way to Tesla stores in North America. Earlier, Musk said that the Cybertruck delivery event will be held at the Texas Super Factory on November 30.
On November 22nd, Mo Elshenawy, the new co-president of Cruise, a self-driving car division of General Motors, told employees in an email that Cruise plans to re-launch its robot taxi service after a safety accident, but the service location will be reduced to a city, and the plan to launch Origin, a self-driving taxi made by General Motors, will be shelved.
According to the website of the Thai government, the Thai government said on November 23 that Honda Motor Company of Japan plans to increase the production of electric vehicles and electric motorcycles in Thailand to cooperate with the Thai government’s clean energy plan.
On November 22nd, LG New Energy, a South Korean battery manufacturer for electric vehicles, announced that its board of directors had appointed Dong myung Kim as the new CEO, with a term of office starting next year. In addition, LG New Energy also appointed Choi Seung-don, the head of automotive battery research and development, as the vice president, and added 4 senior managing directors and 18 managing directors.