Recently, Tianma Microelectronics released new information regarding its supply and ordering processes.
Tianma supplies the center console screen for XPeng G7.
On June 11th, the XPeng G7 was launched. In terms of interior design, this model features a 15.6-inch central control screen, an 8-inch rear entertainment screen, and a 9-inch 1080P high-definition streaming rearview mirror. The 15.6-inch central control screen utilizes a display assembly solution provided by Tianma Microelectronics.
The XPeng G7 features a 15.6-inch floating central control screen with a 2.5K resolution and a narrow bezel design. Meanwhile, the screen integrates LTPS display technology and TED embedded touch technology, providing drivers with a superior visual experience and tactile feedback.

Image source: XPeng Motors
It is understood that XPeng's 2025 G6 and X9 models released this year both feature displays from Tianma Microelectronics. The 2025 G6 is equipped with a 15.6-inch central control screen, utilizing a display assembly solution provided by Tianma Microelectronics. This screen features a floating design, is a 2.5K automotive-grade retina display, and also boasts a narrow bezel design, enhancing the user experience.
Meanwhile, the combination of LTPS display technology and TED embedded touch technology enhances image quality and color performance, improving the visual experience. Furthermore, anti-glare processing further reduces glare interference, providing the driver with clearer vision and effectively improving driving safety.
In the 2025 XPeng X9, Tianma Microelectronics supplied two products—a 10.25-inch instrument panel and a 17.3-inch central control screen.
The 10.25-inch instrument cluster boasts a 1920x720 resolution, providing a clear and easy-to-read display for drivers to read information accurately. It offers a maximum brightness of 700 nits. The 17.3-inch floating touchscreen features a narrow bezel design and a 3K resolution, meeting automotive-grade retina display standards and offering high color fidelity. Furthermore, this screen integrates LTPS display technology and TED embedded touch technology, resulting in rapid touch response and smooth, responsive operation.
Tianma Microelectronics stated that since establishing a partnership with XPeng in 2017, the company has provided smart cockpit display solutions, including instrument panels and central control displays, for XPeng's first models, the G3, P5, G6, and P7+.
Xiamen Tianma orders OLED equipment
On June 10, AP Systems announced that it had signed an OLED equipment supply contract with Xiamen Tianma Display Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Xiamen Tianma"), with the equipment delivery period from June 9, 2025 to May 20, 2026.
For reasons of commercial confidentiality, AP Systems did not disclose the specific amount of this contract. Regarding payment, the contract stipulates that 90% of the payment will be made via letter of credit (L/C) after the equipment enters the country, and the remaining 10% will be settled via wire transfer (T/T) after the equipment completes final inspection and passes inspection. No further prepayment is required.
It is understood that Xiamen Tianma is a subsidiary of Tianma Microelectronics, responsible for the construction and operation of the 6th generation AMOLED production line TM18 project. The project represents an investment of 48 billion yuan, covering a total area of approximately 1,500 mu (approximately 100 hectares) and a total building area of approximately 1.26 million square meters. Its main products are curved and foldable displays, primarily used in flexible display fields such as smartphones and smart wearable devices. Construction of the project commenced in 2020, and it officially began production in 2022.
According to available information, AP Systems has long focused on providing professional equipment and solutions for the semiconductor and flat panel display industries, with business scope covering multiple fields such as semiconductor equipment, display equipment, and batteries. In the field of display equipment, the company mainly focuses on the research and development and manufacturing of laser annealing (ELA), laser lift-off (LLO), and OLED encapsulation equipment required for OLED panel production.
It's worth noting that Xiamen Tianma and AP Systems had a prior collaboration. In the second half of 2020, AP Systems won the bid for Xiamen Tianma's TM18 production line project for excimer laser annealing (ELA) and laser lift-off (LLO) equipment, with a total order value of 60.8 billion Korean won (approximately 321 million yuan). Media reports indicated that this was the largest single order ever received by a South Korean equipment manufacturer at the time. (Compiled by TrendForce Display)