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US bans Chinese EV tech, isolating automakers from global standards

The U.S. has banned Chinese software from vehicles sold domestically, requiring automakers to certify their connected systems are free of Chinese code starting this July. This policy contrasts with global trends, as many countries are adopting Chinese electric vehicle (EV) technology, with BYD emerging as a leading global EV manufacturer. Analysts suggest this divergence could hinder U.S. automakers' global competitiveness, as they rely on fragmented, multi-vendor systems while Chinese companies like BYD utilize integrated, in-house development for components, batteries, chips, and software. AI

影响 This policy may isolate U.S. automakers from global EV technology standards and integrated software development.

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US bans Chinese EV tech, isolating automakers from global standards

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  1. Rest of World TIER_1 English(EN) · Indranil Ghosh ·

    The Chinese EV standard winning globally is banned in the U.S.

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