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E-Mobility Show Demonstrates Taiwan’s Technology Advancement, Business Stability Amidst Tensions With China

As China was banning all ships from entering an area north of Taiwan due to ‘possible rocket wreckage,’ that may fall from the atmosphere, Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen went on air to thank Taiwanese fighter pilots who positioned themselves defensively against China’s air force during drills around the island nation.

Though there were very few electric vehicles on display — mostly cars showing off technologies and electric scooters and buses — the event was mostly a technology show on a B2B platform.The organizers of the event, the Taiwan External Trade Authority , say that the show has been a sourcing platform for electric and autonomous vehicle solutions since it started five years ago.

Taiwan is good at developing middle-small sized vehicles and motorcycles. Electric scooter growth in the country is impressive because of the Gogoro electric scooter and battery swapping centers.how the country is able to develop profitably, with the techniques of limited-volume but large variety production in response to its own market’s needs.

Strategic location: Taiwan is strategically located in the Asia-Pacific region, with easy access to key markets such as China, Japan, and South Korea. This makes it an ideal location for companies looking to expand their EV production capacity in the region.

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