At the Sixth Plenary Session of the 16th Guangzhou Municipal People’s Congress, Feng Xingya, as a Guangzhou People’s Congress representative, proposed eight suggestions aimed at consolidating the advantages of Guangzhou’s automotive industry.

In the field of low-altitude economy, Feng Xingya suggested accelerating the expansion of application scenarios for electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles, promoting commercialization. GACGROUP has already made progress in this area, with its flying car, GOVY AirCab, receiving nearly 2,000 customer orders. Certification and delivery are expected by the end of 2026. In the autonomous driving sector, Feng Xingya proposed accelerating the release of L3 conditional autonomous driving vehicle C-end testing and commercialization in Guangzhou. GACGROUP has made phased progress in this area, with its Hyper brand model A800 initiating L3 conditional autonomous driving highway testing, reaching a maximum test speed of 120km/h. Additionally, to address uneven development in the Robotaxi sector, Feng Xingya suggested advancing the collaborative upgrade of Guangzhou’s Robotaxi industry chain. GACGROUP’s Robotaxi, in cooperation with Pony.ai, has launched fully unmanned demonstration operations.

In terms of industry and urban development, Feng Xingya proposed improving vehicle-to-grid (V2G) supporting policies to accelerate infrastructure upgrades. GACGROUP has established the largest V2G microgrid in the country, with a cumulative discharge volume exceeding 1.35 million kWh. Concerning automotive exports, Feng Xingya suggested strengthening Guangzhou’s automotive export logistics capabilities and proposed establishing a long-distance used car export base. In 2025, GACGROUP’s overseas sales increased by 47% year-on-year, with business covering 86 countries and regions worldwide and over 630 outlets. Feng Xingya also recommended accelerating Guangzhou’s development as a pilot city to allow broader automotive after-market modifications.

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