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Foxconn to Host EV Seminar in Japan to Attract Automakers

Foxconn (2317.TW) is set to hold an electric vehicle (EV) strategy seminar in Japan on April 9, aiming to strengthen ties with Japanese automakers and suppliers, sources revealed. The event follows Foxconn’s recent deal with Mitsubishi Motors, marking its first EV manufacturing contract with a Japanese brand.

Foxconn’s EV Push

Foxconn, widely known for producing iPhones for Apple and AI servers for Nvidia, has been expanding into the EV market under its Contract Design and Manufacturing Service (CDMS) model. The upcoming seminar aims to deepen understanding of its EV strategy among automakers and suppliers, one source stated.

Jun Seki, Foxconn’s Chief EV Strategy Officer and former Nissan executive, is expected to speak at the event.

Mitsubishi Deal & Industry Impact

Foxconn recently secured an EV manufacturing contract for Mitsubishi Motors, with production aimed at Oceania markets, including Australia, New Zealand, and Taiwan. The deal signals a major shift in Japan’s auto industry, which faces rising competition from Chinese EV makers like BYD.

The Mitsubishi contract represents a significant breakthrough for Foxconn’s five-year-old EV initiative, which had previously struggled with failed deals involving Geely and Lordstown Motors. Analysts suggest the agreement validates Foxconn’s EV manufacturing capabilities and enhances its reputation in the automotive industry.

Mazda to Build Automotive Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Plant in Southwest Japan

Mazda Motor announced on Monday that it will construct a new plant in Iwakuni City, located in southwest Japan, for the production of module packs for automotive cylindrical lithium-ion battery cells. The new facility will be situated in Yamaguchi Prefecture and will focus on assembling modules and packs using cylindrical lithium-ion battery cells sourced from Panasonic Energy, Mazda said in a statement.