This mockup, based on the concept of "an interior like a living room where you can be yourself," offers a comfortable and customizable space suited to various lifestyles. Key features developed with leading Chinese companies include: 1. Posture-Linked Display (co-developed with Lenovo): Sensors detect the passenger's posture and adjust the display for optimal viewing. 2. Aerial Display with Voice Recognition (developed with Easpeed Technology and ThunderSoft): An AI assistant projected in the air allows voice-controlled interaction with the vehicle's systems. 3. Health Monitoring System (developed with Quantum Digital Health): Integrated cameras and sensors track health metrics such as heart rate, breathing frequency, and blood oxygen saturation in real-time. 4. Door Trim Illumination (developed with Huaqin Technology): Dynamic lighting linked to music enhances the open feel and makes rear passengers' experience more enjoyable.
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Bipolar Plate 2024 JSAE Automotive Engineering Exposition Schaeffler AG
Established Innoplate, a joint venture with Symbio, to build up production capacity of 4 million wafers at present; plans to expand capacity to 50 million wafers by 2030.
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Flesby BEV Concept JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023 Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd.
- Proposals for compact BEVs envisioned for around 2030. Incorporating many proprietary technologies. - Illumination of lights in the vehicle interior was also demonstrated.
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Safety cockpit system 2023 Auto China - Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition Denso Group (China)
- Through development based on the user experience, Denso plans to develop by 2025, a "supportive cockpit" in which the vehicle detects the user's behavior and provides appropriate assistance, and by 2030, an "adaptive cockpit" in which the vehicle understands the user's condition and provides assistance. After 2030, the company plans to develop a "fusion cockpit" that predicts the user's daily activities and provides a comfortable space before and after every journey.
- offers a complete range of compact StackPack systems from 40 to 300kW - Symbio is developing its manufacturing footprint with Europe's largest fuel cell factory starting operations in 2023, with a target annual production of 200,000 StackPack by 2030.
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Safety cockpit system 2023 Auto China - Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition Denso Corporation
- Through development based on the user experience, Denso plans to develop by 2025, a "supportive cockpit" in which the vehicle detects the user's behavior and provides appropriate assistance, and by 2030, an "adaptive cockpit" in which the vehicle understands the user's condition and provides assistance. After 2030, the company plans to develop a "fusion cockpit" that predicts the user's daily activities and provides a comfortable space before and after every journey.
-One of the three hydrogen tanks installed in the new Toyota "Mirai". -The company is working on the development of technology to reuse carbon nanofibers recovered from process scraps and post-test products, and plans to recycle high-pressure hydrogen tanks recovered from vehicles after 2030.
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Fuel cell stack – STACKPACK S World Smart Energy Week 2020 FORVIA SE (FORVIA faurecia) (Formerly Faurecia SE)
- Made by Symbio. The company proposes products that combine Michelin's knowledge of small fuel cell stack development with Faurecia's production and stainless steel processing technology. The company aims to produce 200,000 sets a year for France and other markets by 2030.
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EEDDS vehicle mockup Tokyo Motor Show 2019 Yazaki Corporation
Looking toward 2025 through 2030, this is a vehicle wiring infrastructure system for vehicles dedicated to mobility services. The concept applies to unmanned autonomous driving (Level 4 or above) electric vehicles (EVs). The vehicle will be equipped with a high-voltage system in the chassis to propel the vehicle, multiple voltage supply systems for the cabin, and a communications system for autonomous driving. The EEDDS (Electrical / Electronic Distribution and Display System) integrates the EEDS (Electrical / Electronic Distribution System) which optimally distributes and connects power and signals to realize an advanced electrical system that accompanies the enhancement of vehicle functionality to the HMI (Human Machine Interface) that conveys to the driver various vehicle internal and external information.
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