TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Teco is showcasing its modular data center solutions, EV powertrain products, and motor technologies at Foxconn’s tech day event at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, CNA reported.
The two-day expo, running through Saturday, showcases the company’s robotics technologies, AI applications in smart manufacturing, EVs, and smart cities, and presents its latest EV, the Model A. Foxconn will also hold keynotes and forums featuring tech companies such as Nvidia, IBM, ABB Robotics, and Google sharing their innovations.
Teco said that its modular data center can cut deployment time to 1.5 years, compared with up to two years for traditional facilities, speeding up cloud infrastructure rollouts for enterprises. The modular design integrates transformers, distribution panels, generators, uninterruptible power systems, and lithium batteries to ensure stable power. Its cooling modules, combining chillers, cooling towers, and water pumps, provide efficient thermal management.
Teco will showcase its latest electric drive axle for six- to eight-meter buses and commercial vehicles under 11 tonnes. The lightweight and integrated design streamlines the chassis, increasing range by up to 10% and reducing maintenance costs. The product has been validated across multiple bus platforms, the company said.
The company will also display its high-power motor drive, featuring silicon carbide modules. It delivers up to 360 kW of power with a peak current of 650 A and weighs 19 kg. The motor drive is more than 30% lighter than previous models and reaches up to 99% efficiency, making it suitable for demanding work environments.
Teco’s subsidiary, EVK E-Motor Technology, will also exhibit its oil-cooled electric drive axle system. The system’s energy density is four times higher than traditional models, and its size is reduced by over 30%. Teco noted the oil-cooling technology improves heat dissipation and increases the motor's output power by at least 50%.
Teco has joined the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association, led by Foxconn Chair Young Liu (劉揚偉). The company said it supports Liu’s plans to expand the science park’s presence overseas. In response to global supply chain shifts, the association is seeking overseas sites and leveraging Taiwan's ICT and manufacturing capabilities to maintain the nation’s technology sector and export competitiveness.
Teco added that its expertise in electromechanical engineering, energy management, energy storage, and data center setup can help the association expand its manufacturing overseas. Its energy management system can link to the science park’s monitoring platform to track electricity use, carbon emissions, and water consumption.




