Group 1 - Mitsubishi Electric plans to sell its automotive parts business, with first-round bids expected by January 26, and the estimated sale price is between 200 billion to 300 billion yen (approximately 8.8 billion to 13.2 billion RMB) [1][3] - The automotive parts business includes inverters and motors for hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as in-car entertainment systems, generating revenue of 422.8 billion yen in the first half of fiscal year 2025, but with an operating profit margin of only 5%, significantly lower than the company's overall margin of 8.2% [3][4] - The divestiture is part of a broader strategy to enhance operational efficiency and optimize the business structure, following previous restructuring efforts that began in April 2024 [3][4] Group 2 - The automotive parts business has faced multiple market pressures, including a slowdown in the global electric vehicle market and intensified price competition, leading to reduced profit margins [4] - Mitsubishi Electric's strategic shift includes focusing on high-growth areas such as power semiconductors, HVAC, and digital solutions, with power semiconductors being a key focus due to their increasing demand in electric vehicles and renewable energy sectors [6] - The company aims to rebuild trust following a quality fraud scandal in 2021, with ongoing efforts to improve compliance and corporate culture [7] Group 3 - The sale of the automotive parts business is a critical component of Mitsubishi Electric's large-scale restructuring strategy, which also includes the transfer of other non-core assets to refocus on high-value sectors [6][7] - The company is currently in the critical phase of selecting potential buyers, with market analysts noting that the outcome will depend on the reasonableness of bids and business integration plans [7]
三菱电机:拟出售汽车零部件业务