WATCH | Taiwan’s Foxconn shows off three EV prototypes

18 October 2021 - 08:03
By Reuters

Taiwan tech giant Foxconn unveiled its first three electric vehicle prototypes on Monday, underscoring ambitious plans to diversify away from its role of building consumer electronics for Apple Inc and other tech firms.

The vehicles — an SUV, a sedan and a bus — were made by Foxtron, a joint venture between Foxconn and Taiwanese car maker Yulon Motor Co Ltd.

Foxtron vice chairman Tso Chi-sen said electric vehicles would be worth one trillion Taiwan dollars to Foxconn in five years time, a figure equivalent to around $35bn (roughly R514,013,500,000).

Foxconn, formally called Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, aims to become a major player in the global EV market and has clinched deals with US startup Fisker Inc and Thailand's energy group PTT PCL.

"Hon Hai is ready and no longer the new kid in town," Foxconn chairman Liu Young-way told the event timed to mark the birthday of the company's billionaire founder Terry Gou.

Gou drove the sedan, ointly developed with Italian design firm Pininfarina, onto the stage to the tune of Happy Birthday.

The sedan will be sold by an unspecified carmaker outside Taiwan, while the SUV will be sold under one of Yulon's brands and is scheduled to hit the market in Taiwan in 2023.

The bus, which will carry a Foxtron badge, will start running in several cities in southern Taiwan next year in a partnership with a local transportation service provider.

Foxconn this month bought a factory from US startup Lordstown Motors Corp to make electric cars. In August it bought a chip plant in Taiwan in a move to supply future demand for auto chips.

Foxconn has also set a target to provide components or services for 10% of the world's EVs by between 2025 and 2027.