传苹果首款电动车「Apple Car」明年9月发布
据台湾传媒报道,苹果(AAPL.US)首款电动车「Apple Car」将於明年9月发布,比原定计划提早最少两年,而供应链消息亦指,原型车已在加州测试,而消息指苹果亦按照iPhone模式由零件开始催货,近期向和大、贸联、和勤、富田等台湾汽车零件厂提出备货要求,意味相关企业将纳入首批供应链。
报道指台湾汽车零件厂亦开始加大产能应付订单,当中和大正加快AI智能化产线,料明年次季可新增6条产线投产,而和勤亦积极扩产,台湾全兴厂料年底完成搬迁及量产等。(el/k) ~
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