Wuhan will spend 6 billion yuan to build automotive electronics industry base


The National Torch Plan Automotive Electronics Industry Base recently officially settled in Wuhan China Optics Valley. Wuhan is one of the three major automotive industry bases in China. In recent years, with Dongfeng, Shenlong, Nissan, Honda, Peugeot and other automakers settled one after another, Wuhan has formed a wide range of products that cover the automobile industry: “heavy, medium, light, sedan, micro, special, and special”. Industrial structure. The automotive industry and electronic information industry are the two largest pillar industries in China's secondary industry. At present, the average electronic device per vehicle accounts for more than 23% of the total automobile manufacturing cost. The wide application of electronic technology in the automotive field has led to an increase in the level of electronics, networking, and intelligence of automobiles, bringing opportunities for the development of the automotive electronics industry. At present, the annual output value of Wuhan auto and auto parts enterprises is close to 30 billion yuan, and it is expected to reach 39 billion yuan in 2005, driving the demand for automotive electronics to reach 10 billion yuan. According to reports, in order to promote the healthy development of this industry, Wuhan has established an expert group to develop the automotive electronics industry, formulated a development strategy for the automotive electronics industry, and issued a policy of prioritizing the development of this industry. Wuhan City also relies on Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan University of Technology, Dongfeng Research Institute and various national key laboratories and other related universities and research institutes. It has established a number of professional talents by recruiting well-known experts from home and abroad. A national automotive electronics research institute that has a series of related functions such as research, design, and development of automotive electronic products. Encouraged by relevant policies, several companies, such as Wuhan Hongxin Telecom, Hubei Henglong, Jinglun Electronics, Yintai Technology, Wuhan Longan, and Antong Electronic Engineering, all located in the Optical Valley of China, are actively involved in this emerging industry in various ways. Since 2003, the annual output value of the China Optics Valley auto electronics industry has reached 2 billion yuan, and the automotive electronics industry has shown vigorous development. In terms of technology development, the 36 automotive electronics high-tech companies that have emerged in China’s Optics Valley have already undertaken 34 torch project projects, including 13 national-level torch projects. At the same time, the automotive electronics component companies have also emerged and have now surpassed 100 companies. Their products have involved car lights, central control locks, speed sensors, car horns, wiring harnesses, relays, dashboards, engine rectifiers, voltage regulators, Oil level indicators, electronic clocks, wipers and washers, automotive power supplies and other categories cover the body electronic control system, chassis electronic control system, dedicated chip sensors and actuators, electric vehicles, automotive communications intelligent information systems, 6 systems such as power supply and bus control system. In the next few years, Wuhan will invest 6 billion yuan to promote the development of this industry. According to Mayor Li Xiansheng, Wuhan will vigorously promote the development of the automotive electronics industry, making it the most attractive emerging growth point in the automotive industry.