Hangzhou, China — May 25, 2026 — Hangzhou Lizhong Shengteng Automotive Parts Co., Ltd. successfully held a dedicated technical training session focused on new energy and intelligent connected vehicle auto parts. The full-day program brought together staff from the business department, foreign trade department, warehouse, and quality inspection department, and concluded with strong participation and positive feedback across all teams.
Content
- 1 Training Background: Rising Complexity in New Energy Auto Parts
- 2 Three Core Training Modules
- 3 Interactive Format Drives Real Outcomes
- 4 Preparation for MIMS Saint Petersburg 2026
- 5 Management Perspective: Technical Competence as Competitive Foundation
- 6 About Hangzhou Lizhong Shengteng Automotive Parts Co., Ltd.
Training Background: Rising Complexity in New Energy Auto Parts
The global new energy vehicle market is advancing at a pace that leaves little room for knowledge gaps on the supplier side. Mainstream domestic brands — Zeekr, Li Auto, Leapmotor, and Voyah — are releasing new model iterations continuously, and each update brings changes to structural design, adaptation parameters, and OE coding standards for critical components such as headlight assemblies, electric steering gears, intelligent body electronic control units, and connected vehicle sensors.
For an auto parts supplier serving both domestic and international markets, this pace of change demands continuous investment in staff competence. The training was organized specifically to address this reality, targeting the technical knowledge gaps that affect front-line performance in order processing, customer consultation, and after-sales parts matching. It was also timed to prepare the foreign trade team ahead of the company's participation in the MIMS Automobility Saint Petersburg exhibition in August 2026 — a key event for the company's outreach to buyers in Russia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe.
Three Core Training Modules
The session was delivered by the company's senior technical instructor and structured around three modules aligned to the company's main product lines and business operations.
Module 1: Core New Energy Auto Parts
This module covered original parts for high-demand models including the Zeekr 9X and Li Auto L-series, with detailed content on product working principles, original factory production standards, and genuine part identification methods. A key focus was the distinction between original OEM components and high-quality aftermarket alternatives — a distinction that directly affects order accuracy and customer trust in the export business.
Module 2: Intelligent Connected Vehicle Parts
As vehicles become more software-defined, the parts business increasingly requires understanding of electronic control systems and sensor architectures. This module addressed the matching rules for intelligent electronic control components and connected vehicle sensors, along with foundational vehicle fault diagnosis skills. For a team regularly fielding technical inquiries from overseas buyers, this knowledge closes a critical gap.
Module 3: Overseas Customer Service Operations
The third module was built around the practical demands of the company's international business. It shared standardized response frameworks for common inquiries from buyers in Russia, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe, covering fast OE number matching, vehicle model compatibility verification, and professional technical reply procedures. The content was drawn directly from real order scenarios encountered by the foreign trade team.
Interactive Format Drives Real Outcomes
Rather than a passive lecture format, the training incorporated live Q&A and group practical exercises built around actual business situations. Participants raised difficulties they encounter daily — in order intake, warehouse inspection, and customer communication — and worked through them on site with the instructor. This approach eliminated specific technical blind spots that had been affecting front-line business performance, and created a shared knowledge base across departments that previously operated with different levels of product expertise.
Staff engagement throughout the day was high. The combination of theoretical content grounded in real product knowledge and the immediate applicability of the overseas customer service module generated active discussion and gave participants concrete tools they could use the next day.
Preparation for MIMS Saint Petersburg 2026
A key strategic purpose of the training was preparing the foreign trade team for the August 2026 MIMS Automobility exhibition in Saint Petersburg — one of the most important auto parts trade events for the Russian and CIS markets. With buyers in these regions increasingly sourcing Chinese new energy vehicle parts, the ability to present products accurately, answer technical questions with authority, and match parts precisely to vehicle specifications is a direct competitive advantage on the exhibition floor.
The training directly upgraded the team's capabilities in on-site product presentation, technical consultation, and parts matching — the three areas that determine whether an exhibition lead converts to a business relationship.
Management Perspective: Technical Competence as Competitive Foundation
Company management framed the training initiative in straightforward terms: in an increasingly competitive new energy auto parts export market, technical expertise is not a support function — it is the core of the value proposition. Buyers choosing between suppliers at an international exhibition are differentiating on product knowledge, matching accuracy, and the confidence that comes from dealing with a team that genuinely understands what it is selling.
Reducing order matching errors, shortening response times on technical inquiries, and building a reputation for reliable after-sales support all flow from the same investment: a well-trained team. The company has committed to making technical training a regular, ongoing activity rather than an occasional event.
About Hangzhou Lizhong Shengteng Automotive Parts Co., Ltd.
Hangzhou Lizhong Shengteng Automotive Parts Co., Ltd. is a China-based original auto parts supplier and WD brand auto parts manufacturer specializing in components for new energy and intelligent connected vehicles. The company's product range covers body systems, chassis systems, and electrical systems for leading Chinese EV brands including Zeekr, Li Auto, Leapmotor, Voyah, and Geely, serving domestic and international customers across Russia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, and beyond. For product inquiries and partnership opportunities, visit www.partslz.com.


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