Hyundai Motor Group in test run of dedicated EV plant in Korea

Kia plans to start mass production of the low-cost electric SUV EV3 in June, the electric sedan EV4 early next year

Kia showcases the EV3 (left) and EV4 concept models at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 16, 2023 (File photo, courtesy of Kia)
Kia showcases the EV3 (left) and EV4 concept models at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show on Nov. 16, 2023 (File photo, courtesy of Kia)
Jin-Won Kim 2
2024-02-21 16:08:58 jin1@hankyung.com
Electric vehicles

Hyundai Motor Group, the world’s No. 3 automaker, started a test operation of the first dedicated electric vehicle factory in South Korea to accelerate its electrification push despite the recent slowdown in the clean vehicle industry.

Kia Corp., the group’s automaking unit, has recently commenced the test run of the No. 2 plant in Gwangmyeong, near the capital Seoul, to produce its low-cost compact electric sport utility vehicle (SUV) EV3, according to industry sources on Wednesday.

Kia plans to start mass production of the EV3 based on the group’s proprietary Electric-Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) in June as global carmakers rushed to introduce cheaper models to offset slowing growth in clean automobiles. The company is also scheduled to manufacture the electric sedan EV4 early next year in Gwangmyeong.

The country’s second-largest carmaker shut the No. 2 plant in Kia’s Autoland Gwangmyeong in June last year to revamp it as a dedicated EV factory. The company reportedly manufactured some parts at the EV3 production line after completing the renovation works at the end of last year.

Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun reiterated the group’s electrification ambitions at the plant in his New Year speech.

“I am truly looking forward to the innovation of electrification, which will start from here to expand to Ulsan, the US and the global market,” Chung said on Jan. 3. Hyundai Motor Co., the group’s larger automaking unit, is building its dedicated EV factory in Ulsan about 300 kilometers (186 miles) southeast of Seoul.
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun speaks to employees in his New Year speech on Jan. 3, 2024 (File photo, courtesy of Yonhap)
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun speaks to employees in his New Year speech on Jan. 3, 2024 (File photo, courtesy of Yonhap)

TO MANUFACTURE EVS AT DEDICATED PLANTS

The group aims to manufacture EVs at its new dedicated factories for the clean vehicles.

Hyundai Motor Co. is slated to produce EV models such as the IONIQ 5 from October at its manufacturing complex in the US state of Georgia under construction.

The leading South Korean carmaker is also expected to start mass production in 2026 at the upcoming EV factory in Ulsan. The plant will manufacture premium Genesis models and large SUVs.

Kia, which is building an electric purpose-built vehicle factory in South Korea, aims to begin mass production of the mid-sized PV5 model next year.
Kia and Uber agree to jointly develop custom-tailored electric ride-hailing PBVs during CES 2024 (File photo, courtesy of Kia)
Kia and Uber agree to jointly develop custom-tailored electric ride-hailing PBVs during CES 2024 (File photo, courtesy of Kia)

In addition, Hyundai Motor Group opened a future urban mobility hub in Singapore to innovate its mobility research & development, manufacturing and business practices. The group is manufacturing self-driving robotaxis for test operations as well as the IONIQ 5 there.

Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia have sold 1.5 million EVs including electric models of the Genesis brand so far, which were manufactured at factories at home and abroad, which also produce internal combustion engine cars.

Once the dedicated EV plants become online, the group is likely to adjust production volumes of the existing factories, industry sources in Seoul said.

Write to Jin-Won Kim at jin1@hankyung.com
 

Jongwoo Cheon edited this article.

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