Via
the arrangement of Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA),
journalists from five Southeast Asian nations visited TECO Electric &
Machinery during their trip to Taiwan from July 17-21, witnessing the company's
remarkable achievements in its southbound initiative, including manufacturing
of five-seat electric tricycles in Subic Bay of the Philippines and production
of small motors in India, the latter with output expected to top 50,000 units
this year.
In
answering questions from the journalist, coming from media on green industries
in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines, TECO pointed out
that meant mainly for the Southeast Asian market, the aforementioned special
electric tricycles boast IP55-level waterproof and anti-dust function for its
electromechanical system, to cope with afternoon downpour common in Southeast
Asia, with 50 kilometers/hour of maximum speed and cruising range of 80 km, capable
of negotiating a 20% slope road, suited to slope terrain in the region. With
the launch of mass production at the end last year, the vehicles target mainly
the Philippine market initially, as a replacement of existing diesel-fuel
sidecar motorcycles, to solve serious pollution caused by the latter and
achieve 13% saving in fuel cost.
In
the wake of years of investment deployment, TECO has had set up manufacturing
bases or sales stations in Malaysia, Thailand, Thailand, Indonesia, and India,
as well. It, for instance, inaugurated a small-motor plant in Gujarat of India
early this year, with output expected to top 50,000 units for entire 2017.
TECO has been actively cultivating talent for its southbound initiative,
recruiting college graduates in Vietnam, India, Indonesia, and even some
African countries and dispatching them to Taiwan headquarters for internship,
engaging in R&D, manufacturing, or marketing, before sending them back to
their home countries to tap the local markets.