Quick Takeaways
- China advances autonomous vehicle industrialization with a large-scale manufacturing base coming online in Jiangsu.
- Zelos signals a shift from pilot autonomous programs to mass production backed by strategic energy technology collaboration.
On December 22, driverless vehicle manufacturing took a significant step forward as Zelos (Suzhou) Technology Co., Ltd. commissioned the first phase of its new manufacturing facility in Huai’an, Jiangsu. The development strengthens China’s push toward scalable autonomous mobility solutions.
Driverless Vehicle Manufacturing Hub in Huai’an
The Huai’an site is Zelos’ largest intelligent manufacturing base in China, combining research and development, production, and application under one roof. Spanning approximately 66,667 square meters, the facility has an initial annual capacity of 30,000 vehicles, with plans to scale output to 100,000 units once fully completed.
Technology Collaboration and Product Roadmap
As part of its expansion strategy, Zelos confirmed plans to jointly develop and launch a new autonomous model featuring a 100 km range-extension capability. The project will be executed in collaboration with HYLiCreate Energy Technology Co., Ltd., signaling a focus on improving operational efficiency and vehicle usability for commercial deployment.
This commissioning highlights how driverless vehicle manufacturing in China is moving from pilot projects to industrial-scale execution, supported by integrated facilities and strategic technology partnerships.
Driverless Vehicle Manufacturing Hub in Huai’an
The Huai’an site is Zelos’ largest intelligent manufacturing base in China, combining research and development, production, and application under one roof. Spanning approximately 66,667 square meters, the facility has an initial annual capacity of 30,000 vehicles, with plans to scale output to 100,000 units once fully completed.
Technology Collaboration and Product Roadmap
As part of its expansion strategy, Zelos confirmed plans to jointly develop and launch a new autonomous model featuring a 100 km range-extension capability. The project will be executed in collaboration with HYLiCreate Energy Technology Co., Ltd., signaling a focus on improving operational efficiency and vehicle usability for commercial deployment.
This commissioning highlights how driverless vehicle manufacturing in China is moving from pilot projects to industrial-scale execution, supported by integrated facilities and strategic technology partnerships.
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