Sany Group's "Come In" event for its intelligent electric products and green complete equipment—a themed presentation and discussion by Professor Yang Diange's research team at Tsinghua University—was held at Sany Group's Changsha Industrial Park.
The event was attended by Professor Yang Diange, Associate Researchers Huang Jin and Jiang Kun from Tsinghua University's School of Vehicle and Transportation Engineering; Xiang Wenbo, Party Secretary and Rotating Chairman of Sany Group, and Chairman of Sany Heavy Industry; and Sany Group directors Yu Hongfu, Liang Linhe, and Qi Jian; as well as the heads of various business units, and key personnel in charge of intelligent electric product R&D.
Professor Yang Diange is the founding dean of the School of Automotive Engineering and Transportation at Tsinghua University, a national leading talent, chief scientist of a key national project under the 13th Five-Year Plan, leader of a major project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and leader of a major project for the Beijing Winter Olympics Science and Technology Project. He has won three National Technological Invention Awards and National Science and Technology Progress Awards, one special industry award, and four provincial and ministerial first prizes. He has published over 200 articles and obtained over 100 invention patents.
At the event, Professor Yang Diange presented a report titled "Distributed Electric Drive Technology and Autonomous Driving Technology for Vehicles." Focusing on three key areas: development trends in vehicle engineering technology, distributed electric drive technology for vehicles, and autonomous driving technology for intelligent vehicles, he systematically expounded on the technical approaches, research results, and cutting-edge developments in these fields.
The presentation not only delved into technical details but also envisioned the profound impact of distributed electric drive and autonomous driving technologies on the future industry ecosystem, sparking strong resonance and profound reflection among the participating Sany R&D personnel.
The discussion session brought the atmosphere to a climax. Focusing on practical business applications, Sany R&D personnel enthusiastically raised questions and engaged in in-depth discussions with Professor Yang Diange regarding the core technical bottlenecks of distributed electric drive technologies faced by products such as pure electric tractors, electric crawler cranes, pure electric articulated trucks, electric excavators, and electric loaders. Professor Yang Diange provided insightful and accessible analysis and answers to these questions, offering valuable, targeted guidance. This highly valuable interaction provided important insights for Sany's technological advancements in electric intelligent products.
At the end of the event, Xiang Wenbo, in his concluding remarks, fully commended the event for its high level of participation, enthusiastic interaction, and significant results. He particularly expressed his sincere gratitude to Professor Yang Diange and his team for their dedicated dedication and inspiring sharing. He also noted that such high-quality exchanges should be regularized and suggested further deepening these interactions through "going global" initiatives. Xiang Wenbo also emphasized to the two division heads and all R&D personnel that in an era of rapidly evolving knowledge, they must not work in isolation but must instead engage in outward-looking learning, maintain an open mind, and proactively seek advice from top industry professionals to drive continuous breakthroughs in both technological R&D and practical application.
---Via SANY News