Hyundai Mobis booth at CES 2024
Hyundai Mobis booth at CES 2024

Hyundai Mobis (KRX 012330) will unveil 20 production-ready mobility technologies at CES 2024. These include the ‘Innovative Display’ series, packed with high-value advanced technologies, and the high-power Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), a critical future mobility technology, which are likely to capture the attention of buyers in dedicated spaces for client companies.

Hyundai Mobis announced on 20 its participation in CES 2024, the world's largest technology exhibition to be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, USA, from January 8th to 11th next year. CES has been gaining more and more attention as an arena for global automakers to compete with new technologies, in line with the recent trend of convergence and innovation across industries.

At this CES, Hyundai Mobis will focus more on sales targeting global automakers. The latest versions of previously exhibited technologies, including the Future Cockpit Integrated Solution (MVICS 5.0), Hologram AR-HUD, and various products for the electrical, electrification, lamp, and AAM sectors, await selection by global automakers.

Unveiling the Innovative Display Series, including the Debut of Transparent Displays

The Transparent Display to be unveiled by Hyundai Mobis at CES 2024
The Transparent Display to be unveiled by Hyundai Mobis at CES 2024

The Innovative Display series, packed with high-value advanced technologies, takes center stage. This includes the world's first automotive Rollable Display, Swivel Display, and 3D Display, as well as QL Display, which implements OLED-level performance in LCDs.

The automotive Transparent Display, making its debut, deserves special attention. It's a next-generation display technology employing holographic optical elements. It projects clear images onto a transparent panel, offering drivers a greater openness than standard displays.

Its potential application on vehicle windshields is noteworthy. It allows drivers to access various display information without significantly shifting their gaze, enhancing safety. If mass-produced, this novel display solution could remarkably transform vehicle design. Given the substantial demand from global automakers, there's high anticipation for its technological advancement and mass production.

Leading the Market with the 22kW ICCU

Hyundai Mobis, based on its extensive production experience, also anticipates the demand of global automakers for its innovative technologies in the electrification sector. It confidently showcases the 22kW Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), along with the Battery System Assembly (BSA).

Teaser image of the demonstrator vehicle featuring Hyundai Mobis' future mobility technologies, debuting at CES 2024
Teaser image of the demonstrator vehicle featuring Hyundai Mobis' future mobility technologies, debuting at CES 2024

The ICCU, crucial for electric vehicle charging and operation, is a power conversion system integrating DC and AC chargers with communication equipment. Its higher output improves charging speed and efficiency. The ICCU is closely linked with Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology, using EV batteries as a significant power source. Hyundai Mobis plans to lead the market with its 22kW ICCU, surpassing the commonly used 11kW level.

Hyundai Mobis aims to maximize new orders through aggressive sales, highlighting its core auto-component technology and product appeal. It had recorded USD 8.57 billion in global automotive supplier orders by the third quarter of 2023, substantially exceeding the annual target of USD 5.36 billion and speeding up customer diversification and order performance.

Meanwhile, at CES 2024, Hyundai Mobis will unveil its ‘Future Mobility Demonstrator Vehicle’ applying next-generation mobility technologies. Whereas previous exhibitions focused on showcasing technology products and concept cars, this event offers a unique opportunity for the public to ride and experience vehicles equipped with technologies like the e-Corner system, bringing the future of mobility closer to today.

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