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Foxconn reveals MODEL N electric cargo van. Taiwanese technology manufacturer to launch mass production version of Model B crossover.

Taiwan’s Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn), the world’s largest technology manufacturer, has unveiled the new MODEL N electric cargo van at its 4th annual Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD23).

At the same time, Foxconn signaled mass production plans for a sporty and intelligent crossover, the MODEL B; provided an update on the commercial production of its first family SUV, the MODEL C; and disclosed the imminent launch of its first self-developed prototype low-Earth-orbit satellite.

“With the new MODEL N electric cargo van, we demonstrate a full range of vertically integrated capabilities. Traditional automotive companies can tap into all of these. In three short years, Foxconn has displayed a remarkable range of high-end sedan, passenger crossover, SUV, compact pick-up, commercial bus and commercial van,” Foxconn Chairman and CEO Young Liu said.

According to Foxconn Chief Strategy Officer for EVs, Jun Seki, Foxconn currently has about 14 potential customers it is in touch with and 23 development projects are being carried out. He reinforced the idea of accelerated development for EVs based on modular components in the supply chain and a platform-based development strategy. India and Japan should be the next great potential for EV development.

A vertically integrated supply chain, but particularly in the semiconductor segment, underpins Foxconn’s resilience in its EV efforts, said Foxconn Chief Strategy Officer Shang-yi Chiang. Moreover, the “System Foundry Business Model”, which can meet the diverse semiconductor demand of the IoT market, will be able to effectively save manpower, reduce capital investment, and shorten chip time to market.

Both CSOs took to the stage for the first time at Foxconn’s flagship event adding to substantive insights on electromobility. HHTD23 was the biggest one to date with more than 1,000 attendees and as two of Foxconn’s global partners also shared the stage for the first time: US chipmaker NVIDIA and German automotive supplier ZF Group. Each brought fresh perspectives in the areas of AI and new generation mobility.

NVIDIA Founder and CEO Jensen Huang, who appeared on stage with Chairman Liu in a MODEL B, said, “A new type of manufacturing has emerged – the production of intelligence, and the data centers that produce them are AI factories. Foxconn, the world’s largest manufacturer, has the expertise and scale to build AI factories globally. We are delighted to expand our decade long partnership with Foxconn to accelerate the AI industrial revolution.”

Towards deepening the collaboration of the two companies:

– Foxconn Smart EV will be built on NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion 9, NVIDIA’s next-gen platform for autonomous automotive fleets, powered by NVIDIA DRIVE Thor, its future automotive SoC.
– Foxconn Smart Manufacturing robotic systems will be built on NVIDIA Isaac AMR autonomous mobile robot platform.
– Foxconn Smart City will incorporate NVIDIA Metropolis intelligent video analytics platform.

E-mobility and advanced chassis solutions are the core technologies of German automotive supplier giant ZF Group.

“The electric vehicle business is growing rapidly in the Asia-Pacific and global markets with a promising future. ZF is at the forefront of e-mobility innovations with class-leading solutions and partnerships,” said ZF Group CEO Holger Klein, who was in Taipei for HHTD23, his first visit since Foxconn and ZF announced a 50-50 partnership in July.

“In the future, the two companies will make full use of each other’s capabilities to expand their product range in both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles. ZF Group has been operating in Taiwan since 1988, and our business partnership with Hon Hai will further strengthen our presence in the Asia-Pacific region and globally as we move towards Next Generation Mobility.”

Oct 27, 2023Blagojce Krivevski
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