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                 The  most  realistic  fact  is  that  despite
              governments worldwide are pursuing internal
              combustion engine bans (or ICE bans), these
              vehicles are still here to stay in the next decade.
              Other factors like material and chip shortages,
              public infrastructure, and urban designs still stand
              in the way towards a fully electric-powered future.

                 Talks at Taipei AMPA, contrary to the excitement
              of  new  technologies,  also  proposed  very  real
              challenges to implementing a fully electric-powered
              road.  For  instance,  there  are  more  and  more
              EVs on the road than a few years ago in Taiwan,
              which has led to longer waiting times at charging
              stations. The density of charging stations is also            Photo courtesy of CENS
              tied to Taiwan's high population density, which can
              make finding enough land to build charging stations   For society to see more alternative-powered
              challenging, in turn leading suppliers to look at   cars on the road and possibly help governments
              including charging stations in public parking lots and   reach carbon emission goals, the supply chain
              residential buildings. Unfortunately, unlike electric   must attempt to reorient itself amid shortage crises
              scooters, electric cars require more power to charge   across the board.
              or fast charge. Most existing infrastructure today in
              Taiwan cannot handle such a power load yet.          According to local media, at the end of April,
                                                                market research institutions like Global Data had
                 Hybrid and traditional cars are viewed as a    released statistics on surveying 100 semiconductor
              stand-in while technologies and infrastructure    industry experts: 47% believed the chip shortage
              attempt to catch up and bridge the gap between    would continue into the end of the year; 32%
              supply and demand. Consumers will continue to     believed it would continue into next year. However,
              choose to refurbish and upgrade their vehicles with   both Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and TSMC CEO C.
              AM parts, as general shortages will also mean price   C. Wei have warned that the shortage could last for
              hikes.                                            two years.

              Shortages: An Opportunity for Auto Parts             Citing Flex Chief Procurement and Supply Chain
                                                                Officer Lynn Torrel’s remarks in the media, she had
                 When discussing the auto market nowadays,
              chip shortages appear to be a consistent trend.   warned that the semiconductor companies they
              Due to auto firms pulling out chip orders during   are working with have already pushed back their
              last year's lockdown, it led to a snowballing effect   delivery estimates to mid-2022 or the end of 2022.
              where increased demand for chips in other products   However, others have offered gloomier prospects,
              has placed auto firms in a very hard place. With   saying the shortages could last until 2023.
              automobiles incredibly reliant on chips, even
              more so for EVs and autonomous cars, newly-          Torrel also warned that sudden closures, such
              manufactured cars are in short supply, boosting   as a chip supplier in a Malaysian city going into
              prices in the used vehicle market as well.        lockdown, could snowball the impact and prolong
                                                                the shortage crisis. What could be a possible
                                                                scenario that would ease the chip shortages?
                 As auto brands gradually phase out traditional
              fuel-powered vehicles, AM auto part makers        Suppose the vaccinated population directed their
              have a crucial role to play. It is unlikely to expect   consuming behavior to the service industry, or
              the consumer masses to quickly adopt new          with lesser demand due to a recovering economy
              technologies; while ICE bans are locked in,       for consumer electronics. In that case, the chip
              traditional cars are still here to stay as AM auto   shortage could ease up, and a reopened society
              parts will be able to keep these cars on the road.  would spur travel and consumption, leading back to
                                                                more auto sales.
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