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- Johnson Electric Holdings Limited Johnson Electric Holdings Limited manufactures and sells precision electric motors, actuators, motion subsystems, and related electro-mechanical components for automotive, industrial, commercial, and consumer applications; core products include DC motors, brushless EC motors, AC motors, blowers, solenoids, micro-switches, pumps, valves, flexible circuits, switches, relays, eDrives, EV chargers, and customized motion control systems across segments such as powertrain, body and chassis, exterior, door and closure, white goods, HVAC, floor care, building automation, healthcare, medical equipment, power tools, lawn and garden equipment, and semiconductor automation. The Automotive Products Group supplies motion solutions for electric vehicles, power seats, window lifts, electronic throttle control, headlamp adjusters, mirror adjusters, washer pumps, wipers, cinching latches, door locks, sunroofs, and engine cooling fan modules, while the Industry Products Group delivers components for smart metering, circuit breakers, home appliances, business equipment, personal care, security systems, and industrial machinery, supported by subsidiaries including Saia-Burgess for actuators and switches, GATE for cooling fans, Johnson Motor for DC motors, Stackpole for powder metal components and pumps, and AML for vehicle headlamp modules. Johnson Electric Holdings Limited operates manufacturing facilities in over 20 countries with headquarters in Sha Tin, Hong Kong, traces its origins to 1959, and serves more than 1,500 customers worldwide including Dyson, Electrolux, Johnson & Johnson, Husqvarna, and Landis+Gyr. Recent developments include the acquisition of a majority stake in Pendix GmbH, a German provider of electric drives and e-bikes, a March 2024 collaboration with Aegis Sortation to launch warehouse automation technologies such as TrueDrive and VersaSort, strategic expansions into semiconductor manufacturing equipment, liquid cooling solutions, electric bikes, humanoid robotics hardware standards, and automotive electrification, alongside board changes such as the retirement of non-executive director Yik-Chun Wang Koo.