[Apr 23 | Beijing] German Chamber & Danish Chamber Joint Networking Event: Electrification Trends and China’s 15th Five-Year Plan
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2026-04-23 18:00
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Jing A Wangjing Brewery, Unit 109 & 116, 1st Floor, Building 10, Futong West Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 北京朝阳区阜通西大街10号楼一层(01)109、116 京A望京店
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German Chamber & Danish Chamber Joint Networking Event: Electrification Trends and China's 15th Five-Year Plan
Date: Thursday, Apr 23, 2026
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Location: Jing A Wangjing Brewery, Unit 109 & 116, 1st Floor, Building 10, Futong West Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
北京朝阳区阜通西大街10号楼一层(01)109、116 京A望京店
Language: English
How do European executives view China as a business destination today, and how do their perspectives differ from those already operating in the Chinese market?
Jointly hosted by the Danish Chamber of Commerce in China and the German Chamber of Commerce in China – North China, this exclusive networking session explores key electrification trends and critical insights related to China’s 15th Five-Year Plan.
The event brings together a European delegation of mobility and automotive sector leaders from Denmark, Germany, Poland, Hungary, and Scotland, to connect with China-based business professionals and exchange strategic perspectives.
With more than 80% of its electricity generated from renewable sources, Denmark is among the world's most electrified and energy-efficient economies - driving strong demand for smart energy solutions and infrastructure. Linda will share key insights into Denmark's electrification of society, highlighting how TEKNIQ contributes to sustainable and digital growth across the sector. She will outline the current state of the energy transition, address key market challenges, and offer practical lessons relevant for business leaders navigating similar transformations in other markets.
China's automotive market is moving beyond electrification toward intelligent, software-defined vehicles. In this talk, Nils will connect the 15th Five-Year Plan with what we see in the market, highlighting three structural shifts: intelligence, ecosystem-driven localization, and increasingly rapid iteration cycles. Drawing on the work at DRIVE Consulting, Nils will share what this means in practice–and why success in China is becoming less about strategy and more about managing complexity and executing at speed.
Join us to network across borders, engage with industry peers, and build valuable cross-market connections.
*Please note that the tickets include food and drinks.
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