摘要(英) |
In recent years, with breakthroughs in the use of automotive electronic products and battery storage capacity, electric vehicles have begun to become a purchasing option for consumers in the automotive market. From an industrial perspective, the use of motors instead of engines as the source of power output breaks the patented engine technology previously held by traditional car manufacturers. As a result, the barriers to entry in this industry are lowered, increasing the number of new entrants and creating a more diverse automotive market. At the same time, with the rise of environmental awareness and policy guidance, the demand for electric vehicles has gradually increased. The market is expected to sell 31.1 million vehicles in the next ten years. The electric vehicle market is undoubtedly a new blue ocean.
This research uses Quality Function Deployment (QFD) to understand customer needs, and then uses Design Structure Matrix (DSM) to analyze the interaction between parts, and modularizes the parts that have a significant impact to complete the product. structure to enhance the customization and development efficiency of electric vehicles.
Several results were found by the use of the above two methods. Consumers still have doubts about the battery life and charging speed of electric vehicles, so there is still a market for hybrid vehicles. Through the modular approach, the parts are divided into functional modules according to the closeness of the interaction relationship, allowing customers to choose different parts and modules according to their needs to create electric vehicles that meet their needs |
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