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Demand for IoV will only grow even bigger in response to
developments in EV and self-driving vehicles, as well as continue
upgrading in automotive electronics technology. Protection of
information security then becomes an issue of great importance.
Despite the massive market opportunities and development resources
possessed by China, as long as the US-China trade war continues
to rage the U.S. Government will be quite sensitive to information
security issues. Taiwan's extensive experience with information security
technologies and protection makes it a more suitable partner for the
development and testing of next-generation vehicles.
In addition, the ARTC in Taiwan has the most comprehensive
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) laboratory in Asia and is capable
of administering electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic
endurance tests for electric buses, cars, scooters, and components.
The laboratory had been certified by institutions and vehicle
manufacturers such as the American Association for Laboratory
Accreditation (A2LA) GM, Ford, FCA, Fisker, Jaguar & Land Rover,
and Harley-Davidson. It can provide direct assistance for obtaining an
EMC test report with international certification. With the development of
electric vehicles and IoV applications, more automobile components will
be required to pass EMC certification. If companies choose to develop
products in Taiwan, they will have access to efficient certification tests
and product improvements.
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