According to foreign media reports, Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp announced plans to enter the electric vehicle market and expects to start selling electric vehicles within a few years.
Photo source: Sharp.
It is reported that Sharp will release its electric vehicle concept car-“LDK+” at Sharp’s 24th Technology Day held at the Tokyo International Forum from September 17 to September 18.
This concept car was planned and developed in cooperation with Foxconn based on the open platform for electric vehicles.
It was also developed in cooperation with Folofly Corporation.
The “LDK+” is an electric car that views the interior of the vehicle as an “extended living room”.
Sharp will use self-developed AI technology “CE-LLM”, AIoT technology and sensing technology in this car to promote a comfortable and sustainable way to connect electric vehicles with “living space, people, energy”.
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, In this concept car, the rear seats can be rotated backwards.
When the door closes, the LCD shutters on both sides of the windows also close, creating a private space.
This car will also automatically adjust the air conditioning and brightness according to occupant preferences to create a comfortable interior space.
Photo source: Sharp, the rear of this car is equipped with a 65V display, which can not only be used as an immersive theater room or children’s play area, but also be used for remote work or for seamless communication with family through the large screen.
, In addition, the car is also equipped with batteries and solar panels that can be connected to the home.
Artificial intelligence will achieve optimal integrated energy management for homes and electric vehicles.
In the event of a power outage due to a disaster, the electricity stored in the battery can still be used at home.
, Sharp Chief Technology Officer Taneya Mototaka said he believes electric vehicles will develop further as the world moves towards a carbon-free society.
Sharp’s goal is to provide customers with more convenience based on its past experience in manufacturing products that consumers use on a daily basis.
, However, some analysts pointed out that Sharp’s main business, the LCD panel business, has shrunk due to the market downturn.
Now the company hopes to build electric vehicles into a new revenue pillar.
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