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Japanese company suspends operation of BYD electric bus using hexavalent chromium
Nihon Keizai Shimbun (Chinese version: Nikkei Chinese Network) recently learned that the pure electric bus that BYD plans to supply to Hino Motors uses the chemical substance "hexavalent chromium". Although there is no legal regulation prohibiting its use in Japan, the Japan Automobile Industry Association, which is an industry group of automobile companies, designated it as a voluntarily restricted substance that prohibits the use of member companies. Impacts such as the suspension of bus operations by Japanese companies using buses produced by BYD began to appear.
Toyota will produce EVs in the U.S. to build a global million-unit system
Toyota plans to start production of pure electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States as early as 2025. A car battery factory will also be built to produce pure electric vehicles in a consistent manner from core components to car assembly. It will also be manufactured in India and other places, and increase the annual production of pure electric vehicles globally to 1 million by 2026. In the field of pure electric vehicles, Tesla of the United States is far ahead, and cross-border companies such as Sony Group have also set foot in it. Toyota will position pure electric vehicles as an investment priority to deal with the intensification of competition.
Japan's new home prices hit record highs for 6 consecutive years
The price of new housing in Japan has set a record high for the sixth consecutive year. On February 21, the national average price in 2022 released by the Japan Real Estate Economic Research Institute was 51.21 million yen (approximately RMB 2.6108 million), a year-on-year increase of 0.1%. Compared with 10 years ago, it has increased by about 13 million yen. Tokyo's 23 wards have risen by about 30 million yen in the last 10 years. The affluent class and overseas investors have a strong desire to buy houses, but it is becoming more and more obvious that ordinary Japanese cannot afford housing prices.
[Agenda Preview] Focusing on 3 sub-forums in the field of ICDT display manufacturing
The 2023 International Conference on Display Technology (ICDT) will be held at Nanjing International Exhibition Center from March 31 to April 3, 2023. It is the seventh year of ICDT, and the conference will continue to maintain a high-quality, high-level parallel parallelism between technical conferences and display exhibitions, aiming to explore emerging display technologies, foresee future trends in display, and create more exchanges and cooperation between technologies and markets Chance.
[ICDT special technical lectures] 4 lectures on dry goods, take you in-depth interpretation
Panel makers continue to defer capex, with equipment capex in 2023 set to hit lowest level since 2012
In our latest update to the Quarterly Display Capex and Equipment Market Share Report, equipment capex has been revised down again, and this decline can be attributed to weak end-market conditions, which have caused panel makers to delay capacity additions. With demand not responding to record low prices and recession concerns about future demand prospects, this means dedicated display equipment suppliers are largely in survival mode in 2023. Fortunately, the semiconductor equipment market remains strong.
In-vehicle display remains a bright spot for growth in FPD applications
Although the FPD market continues to face difficult market conditions, automotive panels will continue to grow in 2023, and total shipments (LCD+OLED) are expected to exceed 200 million panels, which means that there will be more than two panels per car on average panel.
Ex-OLED, Samsung and LG's trump card to get rid of China's "OLED catch-up"?
Following LCD and OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode), as China's catch-up intensifies, Samsung Display and LG Display launched Ex-OLED to maintain a super gap in technology.
Chongqing's new display industry | Corning Phase III "Gorilla" glass furnace production line is stepping up construction
On February 20, in the Kangning Phase II plant in Shuitu New City, Liangjiang New District, the construction of the Corning Phase III "Gorilla" glass melting furnace production line is being stepped up. As an important part of Chongqing’s new display industry’s “replenishing and extending the chain and strengthening the chain”, after the third phase of the Kangning project is put into operation, it will further improve the supporting system of the city’s entire electronic information industry chain.
BOE: LCD products will have the opportunity to rise in volume and price
According to news on February 22, according to the record of investor relations activities disclosed by BOE today, BOE A recently stated in an institutional survey that in 2022, due to various influences, global economic growth will be weak, consumption will continue to be weak, and consumer electronics terminal brand customers will be affected. In particular, the semiconductor display industry continued its downward trend in the second half of 2021, and the industry's performance continued to decline throughout the year. At present, the overall utilization rate of the industry is still at a low level, combined with the current low inventory situation, and the demand for price increases is strong, LCD products will have the opportunity to usher in a rise in volume and price.
Sony's 2023 Bravia TV lineup leaked: flagship model will use Mini LED panels
According to news on February 21, the YouTube channel "Electrical Home" shared Sony's 2023 Bravia TV lineup in a private video uploaded recently. Sony broke tradition this year and did not release new TVs at the CES 2023 show. A special event may be held later to introduce the 2023 TV product line.