Hon Hai Delivers First EV Bus To Kaohsiung City in Taiwan

TAIWAN REPORT

On March 3, Hon Hai Precision Industry delivered its first EV, the Model T commercial bus, to a bus route operator based in Kaohsiung City in southern Taiwan. The company aims to deliver 30 buses by the end of this year to expand its EV business, which is a new entry into the market, and the key to its future growth will be the extent to which it can break away from its business model that relies on contracted production of iPhones.

The “Model T” was delivered to Kaohsiung Bus Company. The vehicle was developed by Hung Hua Advanced Technology, a new company jointly established with Yulon Motor Manufacturing (Yulon), a major Taiwanese car manufacturer. Everything about the Model T, from concept to design and manufacturing, was done in Taiwan.

More than 65% of the parts procured were supplied by members of MIH, a group of more than 1,000 cooperating manufacturers recruited by Hon Hai when it entered the EV market, as well as by Taiwanese manufacturers. The vehicle will begin operating on actual bus routes on March 16, the company said.

Hon Hai also plans to introduce EVs for personal use in the future. In addition to the Model C SUV, which will be the first EV for individuals, the company plans to introduce the Model E, a high-end sedan. The company has already announced a plan to achieve sales of 1 trillion Taiwan dollars (over 4 trillion yen) in five years.

Source: The Nikkei

PSR Analysis: Hon Hai moves very fast. Less than two years after announcing its entry into the EV business, Hon Hai delivered one of the company’s first three EV prototypes in October 2021.

The alliance they founded, MIH, has been in existence for more than a year since October 2020, and more than 2,000 companies from Japan and other countries have joined the development coalition. An alliance of unprecedented scale is about to bring about a major innovation in the automotive industry.

MIH (Mobility in Harmony) is an open EV ecosystem that promotes new collaborations in the mobility industry. MIH brings together strategic partners in the EV field, where the development and manufacturing processes are different from those of conventional vehicles, and promotes the creation of next-generation EVs, autonomous driving, and mobility service applications by opening up advanced hardware and software technologies.

Through the realization of reference designs and standardization of EV technologies, many alliance members intend to jointly create an open EV platform that will bring innovation to the industry by shortening development cycles and lowering barriers to entry.

The number of overseas companies outside of China and Taiwan participating in the MIH continues to increase. In addition to South Korea’s Kia and India’s Mahindra, Tier 1 automakers Continental of Germany and ZF are also participating.

Major players include Microsoft, Arm, LG Electronics, ON Semiconductor, Oracle, Kaspersky Lab, Samsung Electronics, Siemens, TomTom, and Dell Technologies.

At the time of MIH’s inception, the impression was that Taiwanese and Chinese companies accounted for more than 95% of its members, but now, one after another, a diverse group of members have gathered from around the world, greatly enhancing its development capabilities.

The unprecedented scale of the MIH is symbolic of the global interest in next-generation mobility, such as EVs and autonomous driving.

It is easy to imagine that this power of MIH has been a major driving force in the development of the EV buses this time around. All eyes are now focused on the future actions of this huge alliance on an unprecedented scale. PSR

PowerTALK™, April 2022

This issue of PowerTALK News contains articles on the Yanmar acquisition of ELEO Technologies and several articles about alternative power sources. You can also read about the Q1 2022 PSR Truck Production Report here.

IN THIS ISSUE  

  • Truck Production Index Drops
  • DataPoint: NA Lawn & Garden Tractors
  • Europe: Yanmar Acquires Tech Firm
  • South America:
    • Fleet Renewal Program Goes Live in Brazil   
    • Tupy Acquires MWM in Brazil
  • China: Five Year Plan Pushes LNG
  • Japan: More on Yanmar Purchase
  • SE Asia:
    • Thai Incentive Program to Promote EVs, Starting in 2022
    • Korea To Increase EV Battery Material Production
  • India: Maruti Suzuki To Build EV-Battery Plant

PowerTALK™, July 2022

Read about the European Battery Show in the July issue of PowerTALK, and Emiliano Marzoli’s interview with Dow officials about their product plans. Also in this issue is Jim Downey’s forecast on the North American economy and Jack Hao’s report on the sharp decline in China’s heavy truck sales.

IN THIS ISSUE
  • North America:
    • Economy Faces Multiple Problems
    • UTV & ATV Market Dynamics
  • DataPoint: NA/Global Personal Watercraft
  • Europe: Report: Battery Show-Europe
  • Brazil/South America:
    • Mercedes Makes Fourth Shutdown in Brazil
    • US$ 65 Billion Agriculture Funding Plan
  • China: Heavy Truck Sales Fall by More Than 60%
  • Japan: Venture Firm Plans Electrification Projects
  • South Korea: Hyundai Launches Flagship EV, the IONIQ6
  • Vietnam:  VinFast Ends Sales of Two Gasoline Vehicles
  • India: CNG Vehicles Are Moving in Cruise Mode

PSR

Personal Watercraft Production Grows

Michael Aistrup
Michael Aistrup

Summary.Technological advancements in the PWC (Personal Watercraft) market have led to the introduction of quieter and cleaner PWCs. PWC manufacturers have also focused their designs on today’s consumer base–families–by continuing to manufacture more of three person models which offer state-of-art features and functions.

The PWCmarket will continue to grow over the forecast period based on an increase in leisure spending and increasing demand of PWC for utilization in sports.

Personal watercraft, also known as a jet ski, is a watercraft having a hull that is driven by an internal water jet pump engine. The PWC is designed in such a way that it does not hold water if it capsizes. PWCs are fast and have the ability to rapidly change direction. PWCs are controlled by a driver who either stands or sits on the watercraft. It is a popular choice for sports and recreational activities.

Initially, PWCs were equipped with a two-stroke engine, but with changing technology, PWCs are now powered with state-of-the-art four stroke engines.

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CV Industry Is Moving in Top Gear

INDIA REPORT 
Aditya Kondejkar

The commercial industry will grow with trucks and buses expected to do well. Truck sales will improve as many industries require more units as they are running at full capacity

The Indian economy managed to revive itself during the first and second COVID waves and quickly achieved a V-shaped recovery.

This year, GST is reaching high levels. GST collection has witnessed a growth of 26% YoY – YTD CY22. Furthermore, the generation of e-way bills is increasing rapidly. The generation of e-way bills is directly proportional to truck utilization and drives vehicle demand.

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PowerTALK™, September 2022

South Korea is looking at its first trade deficit with China in 28 years, according to a report in the September issue of PowerTALK News, the monthly report of news and analysis from Power Systems Research. Also in this issue is a report from Guy Youngs on Alternative Power sources, as well as reports from two important industry shows: The Cannes Yachting Festival in France and the M&T Expo in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

IN THIS ISSUE
  • Alternative Power
    • Electric Battery Power Forecasts
    • Can EV Enthusiasm Trigger Global Growth?
    • Lithium Spot Prices Climb Nearly 900% Since January 2020
    • Cummins Jumps On New Energy Storage Iron Salt Formula
    • EV Shipping Set To Blow IC Engines Out of the Water
  • North America:
    • Navistar Introduces S13 Engine Platform
    • Outdoor Power Equipment Forecast To Grow 5.3%
  • DataPoint: NA Crawlers
  • Europe: Report from Cannes Yachting Festival 2022
  • Brazil/South America: Special Report: M&T Expo
  • China: Drought Forces Sichuan Power Cuts at Factories
  • Japan: Vinfast To Export Initial 5,000 EVs To Europe and the U.S.
  • Japan: Honda To Discontinue Two-Wheel Gasoline Vehicles
  • South Korea: South Korea Sees First Trade Deficit with China in 28 Years
  • India: Festive Demand Expected To Boost Auto Industry

PowerTALK™, November 2022

IN THIS ISSUE

Bauma 2022 was held in Munich this year during October, and Power Systems Research sent a team of analysts to the show to meet with exhibitors and attendees to discuss industry changes and to study new products. Read their complete report. Also in this issue is the expanded Alternative Power sources report prepared by Guy Youngs.

  • Alternative Power
    • JCB Unveils Mobile Hydrogen Refueller
    • Massive Hydrogen Fuel Truck To Help Decarbonize Mining Industry
    • 50-Ton Battery-Powered Electric Crane Introduced
    • World Needs To Mine 25× More Lithium By 2050
    • US Increases EV Battery Recycling Capacity
    • Penn State Offers Smaller, Faster Charging Batteries
    • Liebherr Leads Bauma Innovation Award Winners
  • Miners Cut CO2 Emissions by Switching To EVs
  • DataPoint: Utility Vehicles
  • Global Report: Powersports Market Expected To Exceed US$ 50 Billion
  • North America: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck News
  • Brazil/South America:
    • Foton Aumark Shuts Down Operations in Brazil
    • São Paulo Partners with ENEL To Replace Diesel Buses To BEV
  • Randon Acquires US Trailer Maker Hercules
  • Show Report: Bauma-Munich 2022
  • Japan: Semiconductor Development Companies Set Up
  • South Korea: Korean Electric Motorcycle Maker Builds Factory in Vietnam
  • SE Asia: New Vehicle Sales Increase 33% in September
  • India: Cheering Festive Season for Auto Industry

PowerTALK™, December 2022

IN THIS ISSUE

Lots of news on Alternative Power issues in the December edition of PowerTALK News from Guy Youngs and other analysts at Power Systems Research. In addition to Guy Young’s report on alternative power, don’t miss John Krezsicki’s podcast about Michigan University’s Solar Car research program, Tesla’s Lithium refinery project in Texas and Chris Fisher’s report on M&A activity in the Light/Medium EV segment. PSR

  • Alternative Power
    • Are There Enough Materials For Needed EVs?
    • Redwood To Supply Cathode Materials To Panasonic
    • Tesla Lithium Refinery Project Advances in Texas
    • Here’s What Container Ships Could Look Like by 2050
  • DataPoint: Terminal Tractors
  • North America:
    • More Acquisitions in Light/Medium EV Segment
    • U.S. Powersports Industry Grows in 2021
    • PSR Podcast: Michigan Solar Car Program  
  • Europe: Solaris Buses Purchases 25 Fuel Cell Engines
  • Brazil/South America:
    • Royal Enfield Starts Assembly Plant in Brazil
    • BorgWarner To Produce Vehicle Batteries in Brazil
    • John Deere Plans Construction Equipment Plant
  • China: 2023 EV Sales To Grow To 8.4 Million Units
  • Japan: Honda To Produce FCVs in the U.S.
  • South Korea: SK To Expand Supplies To Hyundai’s U.S. Plant
  • India: CV Production Nears Pre-covid Levels

PowerTALK™, January 2023

Manufacturers are increasing their efforts to develop hydrogen as a power source for vehicles and stationary power equipment at the same time that they continue to develop batteries that are lighter and that can be charged faster.

In This Issue
  • Alternative Power
    • • Are Hydrogen Engines in the Future?
    • • Growth of Hydrogen Internal Combustion engines (H-ICE)
    • • JCB Reaches Hydrogen Milestone
    • • Hyster Begins Pilot of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Container Handler
  • North America: U.S. Economy Faces Problems
  • DataPoint: NA Combines
  • Brazil/South America
    • • Brazil Pushes Truck Renewal Program
    • • First Synthetic Fuel Neutral CO2 Started
    • • FPT Developing Ethanol or Biomethane Engine
  • Europe: Cost Increases Cause Losses at HanseYacht
  • China: CNH To Halt Sales of Construction Machinery
  • Japan: METI Sets 2030 Goal for EV Trucks
  • South Korea: Hyundai Plans $14.7 Billion for Software
  • Southeast Asia: EV Purchase Subsidies Planned
  • India: Bets Placed on Green Hydrogen

PowerTALK™, March 2023

IN THIS ISSUE

CONEXPO 2023 held this month in Las Vegas is the largest construction equipment show in the world. It covered more than 3 million square feet and more than 2,400 exhibitors demonstrated new products from nearly 140,000 attendees from around the world. Power Systems Research analysts walked the five-day show talking with exhibitors and attendees and reviewing new products. Read our report in this issue of PowerTALK.

  • Alternative Power
    • Subway To Add EV Charging Stations
    • Lithium-Air Battery Could Offer Longer Range
    • Has Battery Recycling Arrived Too Soon?
    • Nikola Plans Hydrogen Fuel Network
  • Global:
    • CONEXPO Shows Hydrogen, Electric Prototypes
    • EV Boat Market To Grow by 12%
  • NA: Cummins Hydrogen Engine Update
  • DataPoint: NA Harvesters
  • Brazil/South America:
    • WEG Building Plant for EV Batteries in Brazil
    • Fras-le Acquires Juratek in UK
  • Europe: RR Power Systems Posts Record Year
  • Japan: Hitachi Construction Raises Prices
  • China: Komatsu To Cut China Production by 40%
  • India: Hyundai To Purchase GM Plant