This photo provided Hyundai Motor Group shows an aerial view of HLI Green Power, an EV battery plant built jointly with LG Energy Solution in Indonesia |
Hyundai Motor Group announced the completion of its electric vehicle (EV) battery plant in collaboration with LG Energy Solution in Indonesia. This development marks a significant step in establishing a fully-integrated EV production system in the Southeast Asian nation. The Hyundai LG Indonesia Green Power (HLI Green Power) battery plant, located in Karawang New Industry City, will supply battery cells for the mass production of the KONA Electric EV at Hyundai's local manufacturing plant starting this month.
The establishment of this plant enables Hyundai to leverage a local, integrated production system, enhancing its strategic position in the Southeast Asian EV market. Production at HLI Green Power began in the second quarter of this year.
A grand completion ceremony was held, attended by 300 dignitaries, including Indonesian President Joko Widodo and key officials from both nations. Hyundai Motor Group's executive chair Euisun Chung highlighted the collaboration’s success in his speech, emphasizing the joint efforts in shaping the future of the EV ecosystem globally.
HLI Green Power, spanning 320,000 square meters, boasts advanced facilities with an annual output capacity of 10 gigawatt-hours, supporting over 150,000 EVs. The battery cells will be utilized not only in Hyundai’s Indonesian plant but also in various Hyundai and Kia models worldwide. Following the Ioniq 5, the KONA Electric is expected to significantly impact the Indonesian EV market.
Indonesia aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2060 and plans to produce 600,000 EVs by 2030. Hyundai Motor Group is committed to furthering cooperation with Indonesia in other innovative areas, including hydrogen solutions and future air mobility.
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