Aerial view of the CES 2024 Hyundai Mobis booth.
Hyundai Mobis plans to unveil a transparent display at CES 2024.
Teaser image of a demonstration vehicle integrating Hyundai Mobis' future mobility technology. Debuting at CES 2024.
Hyundai Mobis will unveil 20 new mobility technologies at CES 2024 that can be immediately applied to mass production. Core technologies for future mobility, such as the "Innovative Display" series, which incorporates high-value-added cutting-edge technologies, and the "High-Output ICCU (Integrated Charge Control Module)" are expected to attract attention from buyers in the exclusive space of customer companies.
Hyundai Mobis announced on January 20 that it will participate in CES, the world's largest technology exhibition, to be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from January 8 to 11 next year. In line with the trend of inter-industry convergence and innovation in recent years, CES has attracted increasing attention as a place for global mobility companies to compete for new technologies.
At this year's CES, Hyundai Mobis will focus more on sales to global customers. Includes the Future Cockpit Integration Solution (MVICS 5.)0), holographic AR-HUD and other high-profile technology versions, electronics, electrical, lamps, AAM and other fields of various products waiting for the choice of global customers.
Launch of the "Innovative Display" series, which includes the "first" transparent display first.
The "Innovative Display" series is considered to be the embodiment of cutting-edge technologies with high added value. The company exhibited cutting-edge display technologies such as "QL display" and "3D display" that use LCD to achieve OLED-level performance, including the "scroll display" and "rotation display" for automotive applications.
In particular, it is worth noting that the "transparent display" of the car was launched for the first time. Transparent display is the next generation of display technology that applies holographic optical element technology. By achieving clear image projection on a transparent panel, the driver is provided with a sense of open space with a greater sense of openness compared to a normal display.
It's also worth noting that it can be extended to the windshield applied to the vehicle. The driver can view various display information without taking too much of his or her eyes off, improving safety. Since it is a different type of display solution from the previous one, it is expected to bring a lot of changes to future vehicle designs if applied to mass production. It is reported that the global demand for automobiles is large, and the future technology development and mass production are expected to be high.
The 22kW ICCU (Integrated Charge Control Module) is expected to lead the market.
Innovative technologies in the field of electrification, the growth engine of the future, are also waiting for global automakers to choose based on their extensive experience in mass production. At the heart of the electric drive is the 22kW ICCU (Integrated Charge Control Module) that Hyundai Mobis proudly introduced with the Battery System (BSA).
The ICCU is the heart of EV charging and drive, and is a power conversion system that integrates DC AC charging devices and communication equipment. The higher the output, the better the charging speed and efficiency, and if a 22kW ICCU is installed on an electric vehicle of the same specification, the charging time is cut in half compared to the 11kW class.
In addition, it is closely linked to V2G (Vehicle to Grid) technology, which uses an electric vehicle battery as a large power source**, so its uses are endless. Hyundai Mobis plans to lead the market with this product, which will bring 22kW ICCU technology to mass production level, surpassing the 11kW class commonly used today.
Hyundai Mobis plans to maximize the creation of new orders by attracting the technology and marketability of these core components through active sales activities. As of the third quarter of this year, Hyundai Mobis has earned 85$700 million in global core component orders, significantly exceeding its initial annual target of 53$600 million) and is accelerating customer diversification and order expansion.
At the same time, Hyundai Mobis will unveil the Future Mobility Demonstration Vehicle for the first time at this year's CES with next-generation mobility technology. The exhibition focused on visual displays of technology products and concept cars, but this time, you can board a vehicle that has already been used such as the e-corner system for demonstrations, which attracted the attention of the public. It is expected to be noticed as a differentiated event that will give you a sense of the tomorrow that is coming in the future mobile era.