For many years, Japanese automotive brands have dominated the global market, each possessing relatively complete ecosystems. However, revolutionary new technologies are subtly changing these ecosystems.
Recent major innovations in transport-related industries have not just been confined to the “C.A.S.E.” (connected, autonomous, shared, electric) trend in automobiles. Increasing attention has turned skyward toward low-altitude transport as well, with a number of Taiwanese companies now vying for a piece of this pie.
Delta Electronics is leveraging its expertise in power and automation to deliver integrated smart city solutions focused on sustainability and efficiency for global urban development.
With Phase 2 of Taiwan’s offshore wind power development progressing steadily, attention is now turning to Phase 3-1 projects. Among them, the Fengmiao Phase 1 wind farm project, developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), has emerged as a key benchmark for the viability of Phase 3-1. Recent positive developments in the project have injected confidence into Taiwan’s next phase of offshore wind power expansion.
Global and Taiwanese microcontroller manufacturers are positioning themselves for substantial growth opportunities in edge AI computing, though industry leaders caution that widespread adoption depends on compelling applications that demonstrate clear value to consumers.
Innmax Technology and Startrust, jointly exhibiting at the 2025 Smart City Summit and Expo (SCSE) in Taiwan and focusing on integrating charging station services and energy management systems, are working with Delta Electronics on electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. New projects will be built in Taoyuan and Tainan, Taiwan, this year.