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"You can see the market for AI servers will rise much faster than expected. The Taiwanese company has a 40% global market share for servers and aims to further increase that, Liu added. In the first quarter, Foxconn's cloud and network products segment, which includes servers, accounted for 22% of revenue, second only to smart consumer electronics - which includes smartphones - at 56%. Foxconn, which assembles around 70% of iPhones, has been diversifying production away from China, whose strict COVID-19 restrictions disrupted its biggest iPhone plant last year. Liu said China, including its massive iPhone plant in China's Zhengzhou, remained very important for Foxconn.
Persons: Liu Young, Liu, Foxconn, Jun Seki, Ben Blanchard, Faith Hung, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Apple Inc, Hai Precision Industry Co, General Motor Co, Nissan, EV, Thomson Locations: TAIPEI, Lordstown , Ohio, EVs, Taiwan, United States, Indonesia, India, China, Beijing, Washington, China's Zhengzhou
Ryder System to add 4,000 electric vans to its fleet
  + stars: | 2023-04-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
April 3 (Reuters) - Logistics and transportation company Ryder System Inc (R.N) said on Monday it plans to add 4,000 electric vans to its lease and rental fleet through 2025, with some vehicles to be available as early as this summer. The electric vans will comprise General Motor Co's (GM.N) BrightDrop Zevo 600 and Zevo 400 vans. The move comes as the trucking industry is expected to face tougher greenhouse emissions regulations this year. "Electrifying lease and rental vehicles can have a significant impact on transportation-related emissions," Steve Hornyak, chief commercial officer for BrightDrop said. Ryder plans to deploy model year 2023 Zevo 600 electric vans in its rental fleet in California, Dallas-Fort Worth, and New York City later this year.
TAIPEI, March 15 (Reuters) - Apple Inc supplier Foxconn (2317.TW) on Wednesday said it plans to ramp up investment outside of China and efforts to attract automakers to its contract manufacturing business, as the company reported weaker demand for consumer electronics. Foxconn, which assembles around 70% of iPhones, has been diversifying production away from China, whose strict COVID restrictions disrupted its biggest iPhone plant last year. The company also seeks to avoid a potential hit to its business from mounting trade tensions between Beijing and Washington. "Foxconn will actively expand its EV business in North America and work more comprehensively with traditional and start-up car makers," Liu said. Liu said revenue from EV components is expected to rise sharply to between T$50 billion and T$100 billion this year from T$20 billion last year.
For now, by building in Ohio, Foxconn can offer customers access to U.S. federal incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act, Daiwa Capital Markets analyst Kylie Huang said. That's a selling point as traditional automakers juggle building gasoline-powered vehicles with plans to build their own EV capacity. "If they don't get one this year, next year will be more difficult," Huang said of Foxconn's search for an EV contract with a traditional automaker. "Sooner or later, maybe the top, traditional (automakers) say, 'Hey, I want to become a product marketing company. Foxconn wants to build around 300,000 EVs at the plant, Ian Upton, director of production control at Foxconn Ohio, told Reuters.
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