LAS VEGAS — The Mobility in Harmony Consortium, an initiative by Foxconn, announced at CES 2023 that it will be establishing an Innovation Hub near Foxconn's facility in Ohio.
The Innovation Hub will bring together global supply chain partners to share expertise and collaborate on electric vehicle (EV) and mobility projects, as well as new technologies and solutions for automakers. The plan for the effort is to accelerate EV innovation and revitalize American manufacturing by creating an EV ecosystem that spans the entire development process.
At CES 2023, MIH brought together automakers such as Lordstown Motors, INDI EV, and Monarch Tractor to showcase a range of EV applications, including commercial fleets, consumer vehicle with entertainment and gaming, and agricultural innovation, in an attempt to demonstrate the versatility of its ecosystem and its potential to serve a wide range of markets and industries.
"MIH is not only a pioneer in the open EV platform, but also an expert in the automotive supply chain," said Jack Cheng, CEO of MIH Consortium. "There are many emerging EV brands in the US market that need the support of diverse supply chain partners. MIH can bring together top partners from around the world, allowing OEMs to communicate directly and break the hierarchical model of the traditional automotive industry. This will help accelerate the development and mass production of new EVs."
The Midwest plays a significant role in the global automotive industry, and Foxconn's current Ohio facility primarily focuses on manufacturing the Lordstown Motors commercial pickups and other vehicles. An additional facility in Wisconsin focuses on ICT products and can be used as a development hub for the EV industry in the future.
"These two factories are located along an automotive corridor that spans several states in the Midwest, which will help drive the development of the entire supply chain," said Cheng. "By leveraging the resources of Foxconn, the MIH will be able to greatly deepen and broaden its partnerships in the North American ecosystem."
MIH also sees significant potential in the B2B/B2B2C market in working with fleet operators and mobility service companies to explore new user experiences in areas such as delivery, logistics, and more. The first step in this effort, announced at MIH Demo Day in November 2022, will be to create a three-seater vehicle called Project X, followed by the launch of six-seater and nine-seater models for the North American market.