CH Motors participated in the Future Innovation Tech Expo 2024 (FIX 2024) at Daegu EXCO from October 23 to 26.
CH Motors specializes in manufacturing electric three-wheelers. The company focuses on the domestic supply of electric transport vehicles, including electric motorcycles and cargo vehicles, through in-house development, manufacturing, and partial imports.
They also possess systems capable of converting internal combustion engine vehicles into electric vehicles or producing new electric transport solutions. These systems incorporate generators, HCU, LFP battery packs, MCU, PMSM motors, and automatic transmissions for electric mobility.
At the exhibition, CH Motors showcased its independently developed and manufactured electric three-wheeled cargo vehicle, the CH-400. With a top speed of 20 km/h, a driving range of 40 km, and a maximum output of 1500W, the vehicle is optimized for short-distance travel and cargo transport. The company highlighted its excellent performance across various settings, including rural areas, farms, government offices, apartments, markets, and pensions.
The vehicle features a continuously variable transmission for its powertrain, reliable side brakes, hydraulic disc brakes, a differential system, low-power LED lamps and wide rear tires. It also boasts a climbing ability of 25–30% and an anti-rollback function for slopes.
FIX 2024 featured specialized exhibitions, conferences, and business programs focusing on mobility, robotics, AI, and startups. The Daegu International Future Auto & Mobility Expo 2024 at EXCO’s East Wing showcased trends in UAM, autonomous driving, batteries, components, and services. Meanwhile, the 2024 ICT Convergence Expo Korea, held in the West Wing, exhibited AI, big data, blockchain, ICT, and metaverse technologies. The 2024 Daegu Robot Expo displayed industrial robots, humanoid robots, and digital transformation solutions for the robotics industry. The “Startup Arena” was introduced to facilitate meetings between startups and experts from startup accelerators like Samsung C-Lab and Plug and Play.