During the Sharp Tech-Day’24 Innovation Showcaseheld in Tokyo on September 17 and 18, Sharp presented to the world its innovative electric concept car, the LDK+. This electric minivan represents a bold step for the Japanese company in the increasingly competitive electric car market.
The LDK+ stands out for a series of unique features, starting with its platform, developed by Hon Hai Technology Groupbetter known as Foxconn. Integrating tecnologia AIoTthe Sharp LDK+ aims to offer an optimized and personalized driving experience, making every journey more comfortable and safe.
The vehicle also benefits from a large roof area, where state-of-the-art solar panels are installed, which not only recharge the car’s battery but also power a separate storage system. This allows the stored energy to be used to power a home, thanks to a V2H system (Vehicle-to-Home), transforming the LDK+ into a versatile emergency power source and reliable.
The interior of the minivan is equally impressive, with plenty of space and the ability to integrate a 65-inch displaymaking it ideal for work or leisure activities on the go. This solution even surpasses the luxurious standards of the Lexus LM, which offers a 48 inch display. Thanks to artificial intelligence, the internal environment is constantly monitored and adjusted to ensure maximum comfort, with automatic control of temperature and brightness.
Sharp has not yet released full technical details about the LDK+, but the direction is clear: the project represents a significant leap in the company’s automotive ambitions. According to Kazuma Naito, director of development, the goal is to begin production of cars by 2030with Japan as the first launch market. The LDK+ It is therefore only the beginning of a new era for Sharp, which aims to redefine the concept of sustainable and technologically advanced mobility.
Source: www.autoblog.it