Recently, EVPT's eMCU series of BLDC controller successfully rolled off the production line. The company has also forged in-depth partnerships with multiple leading industry clients. Mass production is scheduled to commence within 2025, with an annual volume expected to exceed two million units. The eMCU series is a new addition to EVPT's electronic control portfolio. It provides customized architecture algorithms and motor structure design plans. While delivering equivalent functionality, it significantly reduces the system board footprint, catering to applications that require integration within the motor or compact installation scenarios. The series comes equipped with features like intelligent speed regulation, position memory, software-based thermal protection, fault diagnosis, communication diagnosis, network management, and sleep-wake-up capabilities. Leveraging its self-developed standardized and modular technological foundation, EVPT has swiftly expanded its electronic control offerings into the BLDC motor control domain, securing numerous mass-production orders. The eMCU series finds applications in traditional automotive sectors such as electric power steering, electronic braking systems, electronic suspension systems, air-conditioning and thermal management controls, in-vehicle central control displays, sunroof controls, seat controls, and electric tailgates. It has also extended its reach to diverse application scenarios, including the motor control of flying car separation and recombination mechanisms and the joint control of humanoid robots. This expansion has further broadened the market reach and customer base. Looking ahead, EVPT will continue to be powered by innovation, constantly exploring new application scenarios and electronic control product solutions to offer global customers more intelligent, efficient, and secure products and services.