Hydrogen Fuel Cell Commercialization Accelerates, Cost Reduction of Core Components is Key
Alongside battery electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are considered another crucial technological path towards carbon neutrality. As demonstration projects expand and technical bottlenecks are overcome, the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cells is quietly accelerating, with the localization and cost reduction of core components becoming the industry's focus.
Nov 06,2025
Intensifying Geopolitical Impact Makes Regional Supply Chain Layout the New Normal
The COVID-19 pandemic and international trade frictions have made the global automotive industry acutely aware of the risks of over-concentrated supply chains. Driven by national strategies to ensure industrial chain security, the layout of the automotive parts supply chain is shifting from globalization to regionalization.
Nov 06,2025
Software-Defined Vehicle Era Shifts Parts' Value Core to Software
"Software-Defined Vehicle" is no longer a concept but a reality. This means the core of a vehicle's value and differentiated competition is shifting from traditional hardware to software and algorithms. For parts suppliers, this presents both a challenge and an opportunity.
Nov 06,2025
Circular Economy Trend Brings Policy Support for Remanufactured Parts
Against the backdrop of "Dual Carbon" goals, the circular economy model in the automotive industry is gaining increasing attention. Remanufactured parts—components restored to like-new or better performance and quality through professional repair of used parts—are moving from the fringe to the mainstream.
Nov 06,2025
As the global automotive industry irreversibly marches towards electrification, traditional auto parts suppliers are facing unprecedented pressure and opportunities for transformation. Giants that once relied on internal combustion engine core technologies, such as Bosch and Continental, are drastically restructuring their businesses.
Sep 10,2025
Persistent Chip Shortage Forces Tier 1 Suppliers and OEMs to Jointly Build Supply Chain Resilience
Although considerable time has passed since the global chip crisis began, its impact on the automotive parts industry continues. Tier 1 suppliers, being upstream of vehicle manufacturing, bear the brunt of the impact, with production halts and rising costs due to the chip shortage testing their profitability.
Jan 10,2022
Smartization Drives Explosive Growth in the Vehicle Sensor Market
In the wave of the "New Four Modernizations" of automobiles, smartization is another core driver electrification. The proliferation of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) and future autonomous driving technologies has ushered in a golden age for the vehicle sensor market. LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and high-definition cameras have become standard sensors for intelligent vehicles.
Nov 12,2021
Digital Revolution in the Aftermarket, Online Platforms Reshape Parts Circulation
The automotive parts aftermarket is undergoing a profound digital transformation. While the traditional "auto parts city" model still exists, the rise of online B2B and B2C platforms is significantly improving the efficiency and transparency of parts circulation.
Nov 12,2021
Urgent Lightweighting Demand Accelerates Application of New Materials and Processes
To increase the range of electric vehicles and reduce energy consumption, automotive lightweighting has become an irreversible technical trend. This places higher demands on parts materials and manufacturing processes, expanding the application of aluminum alloys, high-strength steel, carbon fiber composites, and engineering plastics.
Nov 12,2021