Hyundai Motor Group’s vision is to become a Smart Moblity Service Provider (SMSP), and to this end, there are largely four areas of technological innovation required in the chassis sector: electrification, robo-facturing, mobility and autonomous driving. In the following electrification section, Hyundai Motor Group’s first EV platform called the E-GMP (Electric-Global Modula Platform) is introduced, while the autonomous driving section touches upon reliability in regards to system redundancy and system monitoring. When it comes to mobility, low-floor skateboard platforms for PBVs (Purpose Built Vehicles), integrated chassis module for robo-taxis, and innovative technologies such as the UAM are currently under development. Lastly, in the area of smart factory, the company envisions the future mobility smart factory pursuing the concepts of by-wiring/modularization/standardization design, assembly automation and build-to-order.
Challenges for a Smart Mobility Service Provider
Proceedings
2022-04-19
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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