Chongqing, China,, January 26, 2025 / Prnewswire/ – during World Economic Forum 2025 annual meeting held from 20.-24. January In Davos-Kloster, Switzerlandnearly 3,000 representatives from 130 countries and regions discussed “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age”, exploring topics such as rethinking growth and industries in the intelligent era. Vice President of Seres Kang bo Is the only Chinese representative of New Energy Voless Enterprise invited to attend and participate in more activities at the forum.
In today’s globalized landscape, open collaboration has become essential. By sharing resources and expertise across industries, innovative business models and development approaches emerge, enabling high-quality collaboration in the intelligent age. Kang bo He emphasized that sector boundaries are becoming more fluid, and cooperation between industries is becoming critical. SERES has greatly benefited from this collaborative approach, building partnerships with global automotive suppliers and leading technology companies to enhance the intelligence and connectivity of its products. The company now shares its PowerTrain technology with 12 partners worldwide, driving collective progress in the automotive industry.
“Progress in the new quality of productive forces has set in motion China The new energy vehicle industry to new heights, ” Kang bo highlighted. Domestic car manufacturers have made significant strides in core competencies, developing cutting-edge technologies in electric drives, artificial intelligence, new materials and advanced manufacturing processes. These innovations have strengthened the entire industry value chain, positioning Chinese vehicle enterprises competitively in the high-end market. SERES is a prime example of high-quality innovation, with its brand images and perceived value continuously evolving.
In 2024, SERES achieved outstanding results, with annual sales of new energy vehicles exceeding 420,000 units, which represents year-on-year growth of over 182%. Kang bo He believes that the fundamental competitiveness of intelligent vehicles is in software-defined vehicles (SDV). Through continuous over-the-air (OTA) updates, they provide users with an innovative and frequently updated driving experience, improving both software features and overall hardware performance throughout the vehicle’s lifecycle.
SERES launched innovative technology in intelligent manufacturing, establishing a global benchmark Great factory in Chongqing. The facility, housing over 3,000 robots, achieves 100% automation in critical processes and comprehensive vehicle inspections, significantly increasing production efficiency and product quality. The company implemented 10,000 tons of integrated casting technology, dramatically reducing the number of components and increasing the overall quality of the vehicle.