Abstract
In recent years, the electric vehicle industry has witnessed unprecedented development opportunities. However, with rapid technological iterations and fluctuating market demands, the vulnerability and complexity of the electric vehicle supply chain have significantly increased the potential risk of supply chain disruptions. Against this backdrop, this study adopts the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) to systematically analyze the risks of supply chain disruptions in the electric vehicle industry. By constructing a judgment matrix through industry data surveys and expert scoring, and conducting consistency checks, the weights of various risk factors are determined. The study finds that technological quality risk, demand forecast deviation, and logistics disruption are the primary factors affecting the stability of the electric vehicle supply chain. Additionally, although the probability is relatively low, the potential destructiveness of exogenous risks is equally undeniable. Accordingly, the study will propose targeted management strategies to enhance the resilience of the new energy vehicle supply chain at both the enterprise and industry levels in response to these risks.
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