New solar car Stella Lux unveiled in China

Shanghai, China, November 24, 2015 – NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced that Stella Lux, a new solar home electric vehicle, will debut in China and will open a journey of innovation in China in Shanghai. Stella Lux is the latest upgrade to the world's first solar-powered electric Stella, which produces more energy than solar energy. The car combines the innovation and technology of NXP and its partners IBM, Ericsson and other companies. It has just won the gold medal in the 2015 Australian World Solar Challenge. Prior to this, the first generation of Stella won this award in the 2013 World Solar Challenge in the Netherlands.


Stella Lux unveiled guests photo

Developed and built by a team of students from the Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, Stella Lux is powered by solar energy and is a zero-contamination new four-seater electric vehicle. The car produces more energy than solar energy through solar energy, enabling zero carbon dioxide emissions. With a single full charge, Stella Lux has a range of up to 1,500 km. With a full load of four people, the fastest speed can reach 125 km per hour, achieving a perfect combination of technological innovation, comfort and driving control. The first generation of Stella has passed road trials in Europe. The design is suitable for large-scale production. The materials and components needed for manufacturing can be purchased directly from the market. It is expected to be put into mass production within the next five to ten years.


Stella Lux China Innovation Tour Launch Ceremony

Stella Lux uses NXP's most innovative connected car solution to improve road safety by alerting drivers to traffic ahead and improving traffic efficiency. In the next decade, V2X (vehicle-to-vehicle and car-to-infrastructure) technology will lead smart traffic into the era of car networking. NXP's V2X technology enables vehicles to exchange data such as position, speed and direction by enabling wireless communication between the vehicle and the vehicle to the transportation infrastructure. NXP's V2X technology also alerts you to driving blind spots and traffic jams or traffic lights, allowing drivers to adjust speed and optimize driving operations, reduce traffic jams and improve road safety. The resulting significant increase in urban traffic efficiency will also enable solar vehicle drivers to more rationally arrange the charging and travel of their vehicles.


Speech by Zheng Li, Senior Vice President and President of China, NXP Global

Mr. Zheng Li, Senior Vice President and President of China at NXP, said : “We are very honored to bring a Stella Lux solar car with NXP Connected Automotive technology to Shanghai, China, through a number of partners, through this innovative journey, The industry and the public can jointly imagine the development prospects of smart cars. As a technology leader in the global security interconnection field, NXP will continue to share our international experience and research results with domestic partners in the spirit of cooperation and win-win, helping to ease traffic. Congestion, reducing environmental pollution and energy consumption, helping to create a smart city that is livable, sustainable and safe."

Mr. Taake Manning, Technical Counselor of the Embassy of the Netherlands in China, said : “Stella Lux is a solar home electric vehicle built by the solar energy team of Eindhoven University of Technology. It is far superior to other similar vehicles in terms of performance. We also hope to have This opportunity to understand the public's perception and acceptance of relevant disruptive innovations. The Dutch Innovation and Technology Network Group will continue to promote cooperation between China and the Netherlands to fully expand the potential of Stella Lux."

Dr. Ir. Carlo JT van de Weijer, Director of Strategic Regional Intelligent Transportation at Eindhoven University of Technology , said : “The Eindhoven University of Technology has always been internationally leading in the field of industry, university and research cooperation. We are very pleased to be able to apply this cooperation model. The Stella Lux project is also proud of the outstanding performance of the students of the Eindhoven University of Technology solar team."

Tom Selten, Solar Team Manager at Eindhoven University of Technology added: " I hope that this Stella Lux China Innovation Tour will inspire public attention and enthusiasm for smart connected cars. Stella Lux has performed well in this year's Australian Solar Challenge. Warmly welcome people from all walks of life to come and visit the smart connected cars with the latest technology from NXP."

Eric-Mark Huitema, Managing Director of IBM Intelligent Transportation, said : "IBM believes that solar electric vehicles will bring a truly zero-emission personal transportation system and will continue to support Stella Lux's technological innovation by connecting connected car-related systems and technologies to IBM traffic cloud computing, IBM can provide valuable detection data to help government departments better manage traffic, reduce emissions and ease road congestion."

Ericsson, executive vice president and general manager of Ericsson's Northeast Asia region, said: "We are honored to support the Eindhoven solar team to showcase Ericsson's technology and transportation products. Stella Lux is equipped with Ericsson-based The built-in application of the solar navigation system of the connected traffic cloud, through the accurate weather forecast and real-time road condition information, suggests the best driving route, and determines whether the vehicle needs to be charged by synchronizing the user's itinerary. In addition, the system can also be used after the end of the day. Display remaining energy to provide for continued use by household appliances."

Representatives from the Dutch Consulate in Shanghai, Shanghai IC Industry Association, Tongji University, In-vehicle Information Service Industry Application Alliance and industry partners including IBM and Ericsson attended the launching ceremony of Stella Lux China Innovation Tour. Stella Lux will stay in Shanghai for a week, during which will participate in the Tongji University Intelligent Networking Automotive Seminar and the Bund SOHO Automotive Industry Salon, which will be exhibited at the Shanghai International Science and Technology Expo on November 27-30.

About Stella Lux

Stella Lux is the latest upgrade to Stella, the world's first solar home electric car. The car is the result of a collaboration between the industry partner and the Eindhoven Solar team, a student at the Eindhoven University of Technology who is responsible for the design and manufacture of the vehicle. The car's innovative technology has won numerous awards, including the two-time World Solar Challenge Cruiser Gold Award (2013 and October 2015), and the “Technology Oscar” in San Francisco in February 2015. Called the Crunchie Award.

About NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors NV (NASDAQ: NXPI) solutions are designed to help people achieve "smart life, secure connections." Based on its expertise in high-performance mixed-signal electronics, NXP continues to drive innovation in connected vehicles, security devices, portable and wearable devices, and IoT applications. NXP has business executives in more than 25 countries and territories, with revenues of $5.65 billion in 2014.

About Ericsson

Ericsson is the driving force of the online society. As the world's leading provider of communications technology and services, Ericsson works with global operators to motivate people, businesses and society to shape the future of sustainable development. Ericsson's services, software and infrastructure drive the growth of mobility, broadband and cloud, helping telecom operators and other industry customers grow their businesses, improve efficiency, improve user experience and seize new opportunities. With operations in 180 countries and more than 115,000 employees, Ericsson's global scale, technology and service leadership builds the company's strong competitiveness. The network supported by Ericsson connects 2.5 billion users, and more than 40% of the world's mobile traffic is via Ericsson's network. Ericsson's huge investment in research and development has ensured that its solutions and customer partners stand in the forefront of the industry. Ericsson was founded in 1876 and is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. Net sales in 2014 were SEK 228 billion (US$ 33.1 billion). Ericsson is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Exchange in Stockholm and the NASDAQ Exchange in New York.

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