Nation to boost policy support for smart car

BEIJING: China will enhance its policy support to accelerate the development of emerging industries such as smart connected vehicles, as the nation has huge potential to become the world’s largest market for self-driving cars, according to an official and experts.
This could create multibillion-dollar opportunities for domestic as well as international companies, they added.
To support the high-quality development of the intelligent vehicle industry, cars in China are expected to get their own “phone numbers”.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said it plans to allocate a total of 100 million 11-digit mobile network numbers dedicated to facilitating communication among vehicles, and between vehicles and the back-end management systems of carmakers.
The ministry did not provide a specific time frame for the implementation of the plan, but experts said the move will give the development of internet-connected vehicles a big boost.
Yang Zongyi, an auto expert at Chinese car manufacturer BAIC Motor Corp, said: “With the support of connectivity technologies, vehicles are no longer just a means of transportation, but rather a mobile intelligent device. Traffic lights, parking lots and even roads can all interact with our connected cars, providing our users with a more intelligent and convenient travel experience.”
For instance, two connected vehicles can “talk to each other” and the drivers can see each other’s location, route and fuel consumption on a large screen, Yang said.
Huang Hexian, a telecom expert at the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, said that compared with smartphones, internet-connected vehicles have stricter requirements for network bandwidth, network response time, security, manageability and controllability of communication services.
This is why the ministry plans to allocate 100 million network numbers to vehicles, which will give the development of internet-connected vehicles a big boost, she said.
In an article published on Saturday in Qiushi Journal, the flagship magazine of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong said that more efforts will be made to accelerate the development of smart connected vehicles.
“By proactively adapting to and leading the new wave of technological revolution and industrial transformation, we can ensure that technological innovation truly contributes to industrial development,” he said. –The Daily Mail-CGTN news exchange item