China Auto Daily | China Releases New Vehicle Network Cybersecurity Standard for 2025

Chinese Car Makers Set Ambitious 2025 Sales Targets; Henan Province Encourages Vocational Schools to Support High-Quality Development of New Energy Vehicle Industry; New Cybersecurity Standard for Vehicle Networks Set to Take Effect in 2025; Chery Exeed and NIO Reveal Battery-Swapping Model Set for 2025 Launch

China Automative News · 2025-01-10

New Cybersecurity Standard for Vehicle Networks Set to Take Effect in 2025

According to the National Standard Information Public Service Platform, the "Vehicle Network Cybersecurity Abnormal Behavior Detection Mechanism" (Standard No. GB/T 45181-2024), developed by 360 Group and the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology, has been officially released. The new standard is set to take
effect on April 1, 2025. It aims to enhance cybersecurity measures for vehicle networks, focusing on detecting abnormal behaviors that may threaten the safety and security of connected vehicles. This development reflects China's increasing efforts to regulate the growing vehicle network sector, ensuring better protection against cyber threats in the automotive industry as connected and autonomous vehicles continue to rise in popularity.


Chinese Car Makers Set Ambitious 2025 Sales Targets

Several Chinese automakers have unveiled their sales targets for 2025, aiming for significant growth compared to 2024. NIO has set an ambitious goal of 444,000 vehicles, doubling its expected sales for 2024. Xiaomi Motors targets a total of 300,000 units, marking a 122% increase year-on-year. Geely's premium electric brand, Zeekr, plans to achieve 320,000 units, a 44% growth. Meanwhile, AVATR aims for 220,000 units, nearly tripling its sales with a projected 199% increase. These targets reflect the growing competition and rapid expansion in China’s electric vehicle market, as automakers push for greater market share in the upcoming years.


Henan Province Encourages Vocational Schools to Support High-Quality Development of New Energy Vehicle Industry

On January 9, the Henan Provincial Department of Education announced a new directive aimed at enhancing the role of vocational schools in the development of the new energy vehicle (NEV) industry. The notice emphasizes the importance of supporting leading companies in the sector, such as BYD, to collaborate with high-level vocational schools
in establishing industry-education integration communities. These communities will bring together universities, vocational schools, research institutes, and companies across the entire supply chain within Henan province. The goal is to create a mechanism for matching industry needs with educational resources, facilitate joint talent development programs, and collaborate on technical research and development. This initiative is designed to ensure a precise alignment between the education and industrial chains, fostering innovation and
addressing the growing demand for skilled workers in the NEV sector. The move highlights Henan's commitment to promoting high-quality development in the fast-expanding electric vehicle market.


Chery Exeed and NIO Reveal Battery-Swapping Model Set for 2025 Launch

On January 9, a new battery-swapping model developed through a partnership between Chery Exeed and NIO was revealed. According to sources, the vehicle is scheduled for release in the third quarter of 2025. In response, NIO confirmed that its collaboration with various brands on battery-swapping initiatives is progressing smoothly. This partnership
highlights the growing trend of battery-swapping technology in the electric vehicle industry, as both companies aim to expand their offerings and improve charging infrastructure for consumers.