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MIH June 2024 Newsletter
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MIH June 2024 Newsletter
MIH June 2024 Newsletter
MIH Consortium
Published On 2024-06-27
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Dear MIH Consortium Members,

 

We are excited to announce the release of the MIH Recommended Powertrain Standard Ver. 1.0. This is the first standard ever released by the MIH Consortium, featuring a 3-in-1 (motor, inverter, reducer) powertrain form factor.

 

This April, Mr. Jun Seki, Foxconn’s Chief Strategy Officer for EVs, was appointed CEO of the MIH Consortium. He immediately infused the organization with positive energy, reviewed past unfinished tasks, set new directions and goals, and most importantly, personally led the team in fully committing to the standardization efforts. His efficient management style, decisiveness, and extensive industry experience enabled us to complete our first standard ever in just two months, marking a significant milestone in MIH's pursuit of innovation and industry standardization.

 

At the MIH Committee meeting held in mid-June, MIH CEO Jun Seki stated, "Over the past three years, we have had two major lapses: first, the lack of concrete results in our standardization efforts, and second, the confusion caused by MIH's EV build project." He further explained that MIH will not engage in EV development but will focus on the development and formulation of standards. He also clearly outlined the new direction of MIH and provided a detailed roadmap for various standard projects.

 

The newly released MIH Recommended Powertrain Standard Ver. 1.0 introduces a 3-in-1 powertrain Form Factor that integrates the traction motor, inverter, and single-speed gear reducer. The goal is to help supply chain and OEM partners shorten development time, improve quality, reduce costs, and enhance overall competitiveness. We have created a survey and welcome members to provide feedback or suggestions regarding this standard. Your input will help us improve!

 

Additionally, this year marks the 50th anniversary of Hon Hai Technology Group ("Foxconn"). In celebration, a series of significant events have been held, leading up to the much awaited Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD) in October, which will be expanded this year. The MIH Consortium sincerely invites all members to participate. Please mark your calendars for October 8-9. The event website will be launched soon, so stay tuned. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Lastly, we sincerely thank every member for their participation and extend our heartfelt gratitude to CEO Jun Seki for his leadership. Jun Seki and the MIH team remain dedicated to executing our plans and achieving the goals we have outlined. Looking ahead, we will continue to collaborate with our members to release more standards that drive industry progress. If you wish to participate in the discussion and formulation of industry standards, please contact us at mih@mih-ev.org.

 

Happy reading!

 

The MIH Consortium Team


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[Standard Release] MIH Recommended Powertrain Standard Ver. 1.0

MIH has established a powertrain standard featuring a 3-in-1 form factor integrating the motor, inverter, and reducer. This compact and efficient system sets a benchmark for integration and efficiency in the EV industry.

 

Through standardizing the powertrain, we aim to meet the diverse needs of powertrain suppliers, OEMs, and end users:

  • End users expect high-performance vehicles with updatable features that extend the vehicle's lifespan.

  • OEMs require a competitive powertrain with minimal design changes on the vehicle side.

  • Suppliers need standards to reduce development costs and enhance adaptability to different vehicles and markets.

 

Key components of the 3-in-1 powertrain standard include: 

  • 3-in-1 efficiency standard

  • Traction motor standard

  • Inverter standard

  • Gear reducer standard


👉 Click to delve into the MIH Recommended Powertrain Standard Ver. 1.0

👉 Fill out the survey and provide your feedback or suggestions!

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HHTDKV_final.jpg[Upcoming Event] Highly Expected Hon Hai Tech Day in October!

The highly anticipated 2024 Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD24) will take place this October! Celebrating Foxconn's 50th anniversary, this year's event will be bigger than ever and, for the first time, open to the general public!

 

HHTD24 will center around the theme "Accelerating Imagination," showcasing Foxconn's comprehensive AI solutions and the integration of AI across its three major smart platforms. We invite MIH members to join us online or in person! The event website will be launching soon. Stay tuned!

 

👉 Save the date: 

📅 Date: October 8-9

📍 Venue: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1

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[Industry Trends] MIH selects must-read articles from 3 major areas, helping members stay ahead of the latest trends

  • Electric Vehicles: 

👉 How Will New EU Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles Work?

👉 Electric Vehicle Trends 2024: Boom or Bust Future for EVs 2024

👉 Volkswagen Invests $5 billion in Rivian Joint Venture

  • Tech+AI:

👉 Apple Kickstarts AI Journey with Apple Intelligence

👉 US Energy Storage Market Soars 84% In Q1

👉 The EU Digital Identity Wallet: Everything you need to know about the EU’s plans for a universal digital identity system

  • International Policies & Business Trends: 

👉 Malaysia Overtakes Thailand as Asean’s Second-Biggest Auto Market

👉 A Study of Merging EV Supply Chain in Malaysia – Analysis 

👉 27 EU member states - Electric cars: Tax benefits and incentives

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