TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Teco Electric and Machinery Co. is showcasing its robotic joint modules, electric vehicle motor power systems, and data center solutions at the Taipei International Electronics Show & AIoT Taiwan, per CNA.
The three-day expo, which started on Wednesday and is held at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, has around 250 exhibitors. The event highlights key areas such as AI applications, communication technology, automation and robotics, displays, electronic components, and energy management solutions. It will also host forums focused on related topics.
Teco is presenting its self-developed robotic joint modules, which combine powerful motors and precise sensors. These modules have a maximum torque of more than 144 Newton-meters, a measure of twisting force, and a top speed of more than 15 radians per second, indicating rotational speed. The company hopes the modules will help advance smart manufacturing and automation.
The company is also showcasing a new compact motor system for material handling in semiconductor factories that is 75% smaller than the previous version. This system has been integrated into some overhead hoist transport vehicles used in the semiconductor sector.
Teco also unveiled its third-generation EV power system, developed in collaboration with Brist, an Italian supplier of vehicle axles and transmissions. The system features highly efficient oil-cooled motors with a peak efficiency exceeding 97.5% and weighs less than 62 kg. Designed with a compact and modular structure, the powertrain is ideal for light commercial vehicles and electric buses.
Also on display is Teco’s data center energy management solution. The system uses AI to automate carbon footprint tracking, improving emissions reporting accuracy. It is designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises implement effective carbon reduction strategies.
The data center solution is supported by Teco's alliance with Foxconn. The two companies formed the partnership in September through a share swap, with plans to collaborate on modularizing data center construction. They will also work on energy management, robotic component development, and smart manufacturing.




