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Chinese Automotive Investments in the U.S 16 • NOVEMBER 5, 2018 Chinese automotive investments in the U.S. COMPANY (PARENT) PRODUCT/ACTIVITY U.S. FOOTPRINT COMPANY (PARENT) PRODUCT/ACTIVITY U.S. FOOTPRINT A123 Systems (Wanxiang Group) EV battery; manufacturing, r&d Livonia, Romulus, Mich. Meridian Lightweight Technologies Lightweight cast metals; Plymouth, Eaton Rapids, Mich. Active Tools USA Tire-repair systems; distribution Troy, Mich. (Wanfeng Auto Holdings Group) manufacturing, r&d, distribution Advanced Automation Group AC/DC motor drive and controls; Madison Heights, Mich. Mino Automation USA (Guangzhou Automated production systems Auburn Hills, Mich. (Harbin Electric) r&d Mino Automotive Equipment) Air International Thermal Systems Thermal, HVAC systems; Auburn Hills, Mich; Decatur, Ill. M-Tex (M-Tex Group) Mold texturing Detroit (Aotecar New Technology) manufacturing, r&d, distribution Navinfo North America HAD mapping, advanced Cupertino, Calif. Alsda Group, Crosscon Industries Automotive parts; distribution Rochester Hills, Mich. driver-assist systems; r&d, distribution American Haval Motor Technology r&d Farmington Hills, Mich; Arcadia, (Great Wall Motor) Calif. Neusoft North America Infotainment systems, navigation, Morrisville, N.C.; Santa Clara, driver assist; r&d, distribution Calif.; Livonia, Mich. Arc Automotive Airbag inflators; manufacturing, r&d, Knoxville and Hartsville, Tenn.; (Yinyi Group) distribution Morgantown, Ky.; Detroit Nexteer Automotive Steering systems; manufacturing, Saginaw, Auburn Hills, Mich. (Pacific Century Motors) r&d, distribution Asimco International (Asimco Group) Automotive parts; distribution Southfield, Mich. Nio (Nio Inc.) Electric vehicles, autonomous tech; San Jose, Calif. AutoX.ai Autonomous technology; r&d San Jose, Calif. r&d Baidu Autonomous technology; r&d Sunnyvale, Calif.; Seattle North America Amos Industries Castings, forgings, stampings; Warrenville, Ill. BCS Automotive Interface Solutions Control systems; manufacturing, Auburn, N.Y.; Livonia, Mich.; (Shengrui Transmission) manufacturing, r&d, distribution (Luxeshare) r&d, distribution Winona, Minn.; Galesville, Wis. Orbbec Cameras, sensors; r&d, distribution Troy, Mich; Menlo Park, Calif. Beijing Auto Industry Corp. r&d Detroit Paslin Automated welding systems; Warren, Shelby Township, Troy, Beijing EV Battery, electric vehicle r&d Fremont, Calif. (Wanfeng Technology Development) manufacturing, r&d, distribution Mich. Beijing West Industries Brake and suspension systems; Greenfield, Ind.; Brighton, Gwinn, PIA Automation Automation systems Evansville, Ind. (Shougang Industries) manufacturing, r&d, distribution Mich.; Moraine, Kettering, Ohio (Joyson Holding Group) Bordrin Motor Electric vehicle r&d Oak Park, Mich. Plastic Trim International Exterior trim moldings; East Tawas, Farmington Hills, Broad-Ocean Technologies Hybrid and electric vehicle Novi, Mich. (Minth Group) manufacturing, r&d, distribution Mich. (Broad-Ocean Motor) powertrain; r&d Pony.ai Autonomous tech; r&d Fremont, Calif. BYD North America Electric bus, electric vehicles; Los Angeles, Lancaster, Calif. Preh Inc. Electronic systems, connectivity, Novi, Mich. (BYD Auto) manufacturing, r&d (Joyson Investment Holding) e-mobility; r&d, distribution Byton (Future Mobility Corp.) Electric autonomous vehicles; r&d Los Angeles, Santa Clara, Calif. Prestolite Electric Alternators, starter motors; Novi, Mich.; Arcade, N.Y.; Changan US R&D Center Automaker; r&d Plymouth, Mich. (Broad-Ocean Motor) manufacturing, distribution Florence, Ky. (Changan Automotive) Rebo Lighting and Electronics Lighting systems; manufacturing, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Sparta, Tenn. CW Bearing Bearings; manufacturing, r&d Irvine, Calif.; Northville, Mich.; (Chongqing Boao Industrial) r&d, distribution (Cixing Group) Des Peres, Mo. Roadstar.ai Autonomous technology; r&d Cupertino, Calif. Dadong Automotive Industrial Auto components; r&d, distribution Southfield, Mich. SAIC Capital Tech investments Menlo Park, Calif. (Changchun Dadong Auto Parts) (Shanghai Auto Industry Corp.) Dicastal North America Aluminum wheels; manufacturing, Greenville, Mich. SAIC Motor Innovation Center Automaker; r&d Palo Alto, Calif. (Citic Dicastal) r&d, distribution (Shanghai Auto Industry Corp.) Didi Labs (Didi Chuxing Technology) Intelligent transportation; r&d Mountain View, Calif. SAIC USA Sourcing Birmingham, Mich.; Houston, Evelozcity Electric vehicles, mobility; Torrance, Calif. (Shanghai Auto Industry Corp.) Laredo, Texas manufacturing, r&d Sanhua Automotive Components Thermal management components; Auburn Hills, Mich.; San Jose, Faraday Future Electric, autonomous vehicles; Los Angeles, Hanford, Calif. (Zhejiang Sanhua Automotive r&d Calif. manufacturing, r&d, distribution Components) Fawer USA (First Auto Works) Chassis systems, steering systems; Southfield, Mich. SEG Automotive North America Hybrid vehicle technology, starter Novi, Mich. distribution (Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery motors, generators; manufacturing, Group) r&d, distribution FCS Automotive International Ride controls, shocks, struts; Madison Heights, Mich; Las (Yangzhou Focus Shock Absorber) distribution Vegas; Lawrenceville, Ga. Sentury Tire Tires; manufacturing, r&d, LaGrange, Ga.; Miami (Sentaida Group) distribution Fuyao Glass Vehicle glass; manufacturing, r&d, Plymouth, Mich.; Moraine, Ohio; (Fuyao Glass Industry Group) distribution Mount Zion, Ill.; Greenville, S.C. SF Motors Electric vehicles; manufacturing, Santa Clara, Calif.; Ann Arbor, (Chongqing Sokon Industry Group) r&d, distribution Mich.; Mishawaka, Ind. Geely Design Automaker; design, r&d Los Angeles (Zhejiang Geely Holding Group) Silver Basis Technology Tooling and molding solutions; Detroit; Duncan, S.C. distribution Gotion (Hefei Guoxuan High-Tech EV batteries; manufacturing, r&d Independence, Ohio; Fremont, Power Energy) Calif. SLPT Automotive Powertrain components; Rochester Hills, Mich.; Sallisaw, manufacturing, r&d, distribution Okla. Guangzhou Automobile Corp. Automaker; r&d San Jose, Los Angeles, Calif.; (Guangzhou Auto Group) Farmington Hills, Mich. STEC USA Electronic components; Madison Heights, Mich. (Shanghai Auto Industry Corp.) manufacturing, r&d, distribution H.A. Automotive (Shanghai Changhui Lighting components; Troy, Mich. Industry Development) manufacturing, distribution Sutong China Tire Resources Tires; distribution Elkhart, Anderson, Ind.; Houston Hengdi North America Rubber and plastic trim; distribution Novi, Mich. Tempo Group Chassis and powertrain modules; Detroit (Shanghai Yueming Rubber & Plastic r&d, distribution Automotive Trim ) Tencent Connected-car solutions, Palo Alto, Calif.; Boston; Seattle HengLong USA Steering systems; r&d, distribution Troy, Mich. technology investments (China Automotive Systems) Terrafugia Flying car technology; r&d Woburn, Mass.; Petaluma, Calif. Henniges Automotive Sealing and anti-vibration products; Auburn Hills, Mich.; New Haven, (Zhejiang Geely Holding Group) (Aviation Industry Corporation of China) manufacturing, r&d, distribution Mo.; Frederick, Okla.; Reidsville, Tianhai Electric North America Wiring harnesses, battery cable Pontiac, Mich.; El Paso, Texas N.C.; Keokuk, Iowa (THB Group) assemblies; manufacturing, r&d, Hirosawa Automotive Trim USA (Dong Automotive trim; manufacturing, Farmington Hills, Mich. distribution Guan Hirosawa Automotive Trim) r&d, distribution Triangle Tire Tires; manufacturing, r&d, Nashville; Akron, Ohio; Edgecomb HTI Cybernetics Welding, assembly systems Sterling Heights, Mich. (Triangle Group) distribution County, N.C. (Chongqing Nanshang Investment) Tuopu North America USA Chassis, trim, structure Madison Heights, Mich. Huawei Technologies Connected vehicle services; r&d, Santa Clara, San Diego, Calif. (Tuopu Group) components; r&d, distribution (Huawei Investment and Holding) distribution TuSimple Autonomous trucks; r&d San Diego; Tucson, Ariz. Inalfa Roof Systems Roof systems; manufacturing, r&d, Auburn Hills, Warren, Mich.; Vgage Automatic gauging systems, tooling; Oak Park, Mich. (Beijing Hainachuan Automotive Parts) distribution Acworth, Ga. manufacturing, distribution Incodel Powertrain products, supply chain; Romulus, Mich. Volvo Cars of North America Automaker; manufacturing, design, Rockleigh, N.J.; Ridgeville, S.C.; (ZYNP Corp.) manufacturing, r&d, distribution (Zhejiang Geely Holding Group) distribution Camarillo, Calif. Innovusion Lidar sensor systems; r&d Los Altos, Calif. Wanxiang Automotive Components Driveline components, bearings; Chicago, Elgin, Ill. InEVit (SF Motors) Battery modules; r&d Santa Clara, Calif. (Wanxiang Group) manufacturing, r&d, distribution J.D. Power (XIO Group) Consumer research Cost Mesa, Calif.; Troy, Mich. WeRide.ai Autonomous technology, r&d Sunnyvale, Calif. Jing-Jin Electric North America Electric motor systems; distribution Novi, Mich. Wellmei US (Wellmei Molds) Plastic molds; distribution Troy, Mich. (Jing-Jin Electric Technologies) WTI (USA) (WTI Corp.) Plastic and metal parts; distribution Novi, Mich. Jing Yi North America (Jing Yi Group) Miniature axles; distribution Troy, Mich. Xin Point North America (Xin Point Plastic electroplating; distribution Troy, Mich. Jinzhou Halla Electrical Equipment Alternators, starters; distribution Detroit Holdings) (Wonder Auto Group) Yanfeng Automotive Interiors Vehicle Interiors; manufacturing, Novi, Holland, Harrison Township, Joyson Safety Systems Automotive safety systems; Sunnyvale, Calif.; Auburn Hills, (Shanghai Auto Industry Corp.) r&d, distribution Grand Rapids, Plymouth, Warren, (Ningbo Joyson Electronic) manufacturing,
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