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Gangzha intelligent driving products shine in Shanghai

Updated: 2019-05-07

The autopilot and wireless charging products of two companies based in Gangzha district, Nantong city, shone at the 18th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition recently held in Shanghai. 

Global Technology and Jiangsu Invispower Co, two auto electronics companies from Shibei High-Tech Park in Gangzha district, displayed their chassis control system for autopilot vehicles and their high-power wireless charging equipment for electric vehicles (EV) at the exhibition. 

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Visitors admire Global Technology's chassis control system for autopilot vehicles at the 18th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai. [Photo/official WeChat account of Gangzha district government]

Global Technology, which built a production and testing center covering over 3 hectares in Shibei High-Tech Park, has 10 world-class brake assembly test lines and 40 dust-free automatic assembly lines for electrical park brakes (EPB), anti-lock brake systems (ABS), electronic stability controllers, and integrated brake controls. It has an annual production capacity of 1 million sets of EPB and ABS products. 

Its exhibits for safe and intelligent driving attracted many vehicle manufacturers during the event, including Dongfeng Motor, Geely Auto, and SGMW. 

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A car equipped with wireless charging equipment produced by Jiangsu Invispower Co is on display at the exhibition in Shanghai. [Photo/official WeChat account of Gangzha district government]

The high-power EV wireless charging equipment of Jiangsu Invispower consists of ground transmitting and receiving equipment for vehicles with an energy conversion efficiency rate exceeding 90 percent and a charging power of 11kW. Charging data can be checked via a mobile app. 

More than 50 vehicle models were equipped with the wireless charging equipment at the exhibition, including featured products of well-known car companies such as Lexus, Nissan, and BAIC. 

"The automobile industry, including both traditional vehicles and new energy vehicles, is tending toward intelligent development," said Zhang Xiaole, general manager of Shibei High-Tech Park. He said that the proportion of automotive electronics compared to the value of the entire vehicle will increase rapidly as various electric vehicle products are applied to more new types of vehicles due to the growth of the intelligent connected vehicle sector. 

Shibei High-Tech Park has attracted a number of auto electronics companies and achieved remarkable results in developing an intelligent driving industrial cluster. It plans to continue expanding its auto electronics industrial cluster by vertically integrating businesses and improving the industrial chain.