Foxconn Wants To Manufacture Half Of All Electric Cars
Foxconn wants to build half of all electric cars made in the world, using its Mobility in Harmony platform as the basis for an array of EV models.
Foxconn wants to build half of all electric cars made in the world, using its Mobility in Harmony platform as the basis for an array of EV models.
Volkswagen is in talks with Foxconn and Magna Steyer to build its Scout-branded electric off-road vehicles in the US.
Foxconn has signed a joint venture agreement with the Saudi Wealth Fund to manufacture electric cars in that country.
iPhone-maker Foxconn has been making rapid headway into the automotive world lately, having purchased the old GM factory in Lordstown, Ohio, and quickly getting to work kicking off the production of the Lordstown Endurance and signing deals to produce the upcoming Fisker Pear and Indi EV. Now, they’re proving out … [continued]
Foxconn says it doesn’t want to build electric cars for itself. It wants to build lots of them for other companies, including Tesla.
Against all odds, the Lordstown Endurance is rolling off the line.
Monarch Tractor has entered into a production agreement with Foxconn to build its MX-V electric tractors in Ohio.
If you go to a news search like Google News and search for Taiwan, you’ll find a whole lot of bad news right now. As of this writing, Taiwan’s facing armed animosity from the mainland after a visit by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Military exercises, threats, and … [continued]
In a previous series of articles, I explained that Taiwan-based Foxconn (aka Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. or 鴻海精密工業股份有限公司) is going to be a serious player in the EV industry, but that you probably won’t hear much about it. Why? Because it is going to be the “stealth bomber” … [continued]
This article is part of a series. You can find Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Seeing Through The Stealth While one US president seemed to think stealth aircraft are truly invisible, that’s not really the case. Sure, they may be somewhat invisible to radar, but if you see … [continued]