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e-Corner, In-Wheel System, and Electrification Platform
Next-Generation Display Technologies
Showcasing Core New Technologies for Electrification and Autonomous Driving
Hyundai Mobis is innovating its business model to strengthen core future mobility technologies summarized as electrification, autonomous driving, infotainment, and connectivity. Representative new technologies developed by Hyundai Mobis include the e-Corner System, In-Wheel System, next-generation electrification platform (e-CCPM), and rollable display.
First, by utilizing Hyundai Mobis's e-Corner System, vehicles can perform maneuvers such as "crab driving," where the wheels turn 90 degrees allowing the vehicle to move sideways like a crab, and "zero turn," where all four wheels turn at different angles enabling the vehicle to spin in place similar to a figure skating spin.
Additionally, Hyundai Mobis has succeeded in developing a "4-wheel independent drive In-Wheel system," where each wheel is directly controlled by a motor. The In-Wheel system is an electrification-dedicated system that places motors inside the wheels to improve driving efficiency, enhance cornering performance, and improve vehicle posture control and overall driving performance.
The Mobion demonstration vehicle equipped with Hyundai Mobis' next-generation electric vehicle drive system, the e-Corner System, unveiled at CES 2024. Mobion is demonstrating parallel driving, diagonal driving, and on-the-spot rotation. [Photo by Hyundai Mobis]
The 'e-CCPM,' which demonstrates Hyundai Mobis's technological competitiveness in electrification, is also a noteworthy technology. The e-CCPM is a system that integrates core electrification technologies such as battery systems and PE systems into an aluminum frame whose size can be freely adjusted. It is an integrated electrification solution that enables the production of various purpose-built vehicles (PBV) without developing separate platforms for each vehicle model.
Hyundai Mobis is also leading the development of various new technologies in the vehicle display sector. Hyundai Mobis developed the world's first rollable display for vehicles. The rollable display is a technology that allows a 30-inch-class large display to roll up and down, enabling adjustment of the display size according to driving conditions and usage purposes. This minimizes installation space and dramatically improves the interior design of vehicles.
At this year's CES, the world's largest electronics and IT exhibition, Hyundai Mobis also showcased a transparent display for vehicles. The transparent display uses holographic optical element technology applied to a transparent panel to deliver clear images while providing users with a wide sense of space and openness.
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