Driving forces to the development of micro electric vehicles include the need to reduce air pollution in megacity, to comply with CAFÉ regulations and to meet consumers' expectation for clean, simple and easy to use vehicles. In addition, local government regulations and measures on micro electric vehicles are also important facilitators to their development. Some RD institutes in Taiwan have already developed key technologies for micro electric vehicles. Companies interested in the development of micro electric vehicles can collaborate with these institutes to reduce the RD barrier and risks at the preliminary stage. For those ICT companies who plan to get into the vehicle industry, they can use self-developing running chasses as a platform for initial verification and improvement of their ICT systems. This is also an important step stone to upgrade their systems for automotive regulations so as to penetrate into traditional automotive supply chains, or to become a micro electric vehicle maker.