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China's Mandatory ADAS National Standards Take Effect — A Deep Dive into New ...

Published

14 August 2026

Topic

opportunities

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Micromobility

Geography

China

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Fusion42 · 14 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

China's mandatory national standard for combined driver assistance systems (GB 47955–2026) introduces safety requirements that will accelerate the consolidation of China's L2 ADAS industry and support the global expansion of L2 ADAS products. The standard also addresses critical hardware and software components like gaze monitoring and automotive-grade storage, facilitating cost reduction and faster deployment for higher-level autonomous driving (L3 and L4).

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◆ The Wire takeaway

Chinese ADAS product founders must prepare for rapid industry consolidation and global market entry as new national safety rules tighten supply chains and hardware standards. Your next move is to engage component suppliers in gaze monitoring and automotive-grade storage to capture early cost and deployment advantages.

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