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FILE PHOTO: People wear masks to protect themselves from coronavirus disease (COVID-19), while listening to the annual general meeting at the lobby of Foxconn's office in Taipei, Taiwan, June 23, 2020. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo

 

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn on Monday announced a partnership with Thailand's state-run energy group PTT PCL to make electric cars in the Southeast Asian country, adding to a string of such deals by the iPhone assembler as it makes forays into the car market.

 

Foxconn, Apple's main iPhone maker, has expanded its activities in electric vehicles (EVs) over the past year or so, announcing deals with Chinese electric-car maker Byton and automakers Zhejiang Geely Holding Group as well as Italian automobile company Stellantis.

 

Foxconn and PTT have signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in making EVs and their components for the Thai market, the two companies said in a statement, which also said that the virtual signing ceremony was presided over by Thailand's Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.

 

Under the partnership, an "open platform" that provides both hardware and software services will be available to automakers in the country, the statement said, without giving details such as size of the investment and production plans.

 

Foxconn's EV foray could become a threat to established automakers, in which non-traditional players could use contract assemblers such as Foxconn as a shortcut to competing in the vehicle market.

 

The platform in Thailand will build on the Foxconn-led industry alliance, MIH, a network that the company said would offer manufacturers a cost-effective solution to make EVs.

 

"This cooperation with PTT and the Thai government to realise the vision of sustainable development of the EV industry, demonstrates that the MIH ecosystem is growing," Foxconn chairman Liu Young-way said.

 

Taiwan-based Foxconn aims to provide components or services to 10% of the world's EVs by 2025 to 2027, Liu said in October, vowing to lower manufacturing and other costs for carmaking with its assembling know-how as the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer.

 

In its largest vehicle-assembly deal to date, Foxconn this month said it will make at least 150,000 vehicles a year starting in 2023 in a partnership with U.S. electric car maker Fisker Inc.

 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Taiwan's Foxconn on Monday announced a partnership with Thailand's state-run energy group PTT PCL to make electric cars in the Southeast Asian country,

 

So long as it doesn't look like a Smart Car that's been through the tumble dryer like the last one presented did ..

 

2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

in a partnership with U.S. electric car maker Fisker Inc

 

What they have omitted is the Fiskers are near a $100k to buy which would make them very HiSo only in Thailand were they offered ..

a home grown electric vehicle is great in principle but in practice a whole amount of challenges have to be met .. not least of all brand and kudos attached ( or not as the case may be ) .. it is no coincidence that the brands that are succeding are well established that by and large folk trust .. even Tesla had to work at acceptance in trying to get their foothold in the market place for E V's .. 

 

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