Valeo Showcases Electrification, ADAS, and Robotics at Auto China 2026
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What Happened
At Auto China 2026, Valeo is showcasing a portfolio of integrated systems designed at 'China Speed,' reducing development cycles while maintaining global safety standards. Key innovations include a 5-in-1 deep integration module for electrification, the SCALA™ 3 Evo LiDAR for autonomous driving, and a humanoid robot training center in Nanjing.
“The 'fitness center' analogy perfectly captures the high-speed development of the Chinese market. Today, as the market enters a new phase of 'Technology Expansion', endurance and scale become just as vital as speed.”
Auto China exhibition at Capital International Exhibition Center
Press conference and media Q&A with Valeo China executives
- Electrification: 5-in-1 deep integration module, next-gen dual inverter, compact refrigerant valve
- Autonomous & Connected: SCALA 3 Evo LiDAR, Smart Safety 360, Valeo Racer XR gaming
- Lighting: Coast-to-Coast light signature for Xpeng P7, Color Ultra HD Laser Projection
- Humanoid Robotics: training center in Nanjing, automotive-grade components adapted for robots
Why this matters
As China's auto market shifts from volume to technology expansion, Valeo's high-tech solutions aim to help automakers deliver safer, smarter, and more sustainable vehicles at 'China Speed'.
Terms in This Story
- NEV
- New Energy Vehicle, a category including battery electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles.
- ADAS
- Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, technologies that assist drivers with safety features like lane-keeping and adaptive cruise control.
- LiDAR
- Light Detection and Ranging, a sensor that uses laser pulses to measure distances and create 3D maps of the environment.
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