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KRW 1.2 trillion investment to establish Hyundai Motor Group’s first comprehensive battery research and development hub in Anseong, Korea, by the end of 2026
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To internalize core battery technologies — cell design, process engineering and integrated control systems — to optimize EV performance and enable seamless vehicle integration
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High-precision validation of breakthrough technologies and development of high-performance batteries for next-generation EVs and EREVs
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Strategic collaboration with battery manufacturers and future-ready expansion into robotics, Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), and other mobility sectors
Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) today held a topping-out ceremony for its Future Mobility Battery Campus in Anseong, Korea, marking a major milestone in the Group’s commitment to advancing battery technology and enhancing global electric vehicle (EV) competitiveness.
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