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Li Auto opens its 1st overseas R&D center in Germany

Last updated: January 17, 2025 11:27 am
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Li Auto, a leading electric vehicle manufacturer, has taken a significant step towards global expansion by opening its first overseas research and development center in Munich, Germany. This move marks the company’s commitment to internationalizing its R&D strategy and gaining insights into the European market.

The newly established R&D center in Germany will collaborate with Li Auto’s existing R&D teams in China to develop next-generation technologies in various areas such as forward-looking styling, power semiconductors, intelligent chassis, and electric drives. One of the key focus areas for the German team will be the development of advanced power semiconductor technology, building on Li Auto’s previous success in creating SiC power modules in China.

Additionally, the German R&D team will support Li Auto’s efforts in exploring cutting-edge chassis technologies like brake-by-wire, steer-by-wire, and fully active suspension. By leveraging the expertise of the German team, Li Auto aims to enhance its development and testing capabilities based on European automotive regulations, ensuring that its future vehicles meet the needs of local users and provide a more convenient and comfortable mobility experience.

Furthermore, Li Auto views its German R&D center as a critical component of its core AI strategy, with a significant portion of its R&D investment dedicated to the development and application of AI technologies. The company is committed to building a comprehensive capability in the field of AI and plans to continue exploring the globalization of its R&D layout by attracting global talents from diverse backgrounds to build a versatile team.

While Li Auto’s local competitors such as Nio, Xpeng, and Zeekr have actively expanded overseas, Li Auto’s international expansion plans had been put on hold until recently. With the establishment of its R&D center in Germany and a renewed focus on global markets, Li Auto is poised to make a significant impact on the international electric vehicle industry.

See also  Li Auto says Li i8 electric SUV has completed over 8 million km of road tests

In conclusion, Li Auto’s decision to open an R&D center in Germany reflects its ambition to become a global leader in the electric vehicle market. By leveraging the expertise of its German team and collaborating with its Chinese counterparts, Li Auto is well-positioned to drive innovation and deliver cutting-edge technologies that will shape the future of mobility.

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