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Hyundai breaks ground in its new $1.5B South Korean factory

Hyundai Accelerates into the Future with a $1.5 Billion EV Factory in Ulsan

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Last updated: 2023/11/14 at 10:56 PM
EV-a2zm Published November 14, 2023 4 Min Read
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Highlights
  • Hyundai announces a $1.5 billion investment in a new EV factory in Ulsan, South Korea.
  • The groundbreaking ceremony marks the start of Hyundai's expanded focus on electric vehicles.
  • The new facility aims to begin production in 2026, targeting an annual output of 200,000 EVs.
  • This initiative is Hyundai's first domestic factory in 29 years and aligns with its goal to launch 31 new EV models by 2030.

South Korean legacy automaker has just announced Monday the successful groundbreaking ceremony at its new electric vehicle factory in Ulsan. According to the press release, the site will aid the company in advancing its position in the rapidly growing electric vehicle industry.

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“I trust Ulsan will be an innovative mobility city that leads the way in the era of electrification.”

Hyundai Motor Group’s Executive Chair Euisun

Hyundai Motor held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new EV-dedicated plant in #Ulsan, located on the site of the historic Hyundai proving ground, to deliver products that exceed customer expectations, demonstrating the humanistic spirit of Hyundai.#Hyundai #HyundaiMotorGroup pic.twitter.com/1ibVfqnpNy

— Hyundai Worldwide (@Hyundai_Global) November 13, 2023

Investment details

Hyundai will invest approximately 2 trillion won ($1.5 billion) at its local EV-dedicated factory in Ulsan. It will follow in its brand heritage while also facilitating growth in the electric vehicle era.

The “people-centric” factory will cover about 548,000 m2 of land, with plans to leverage innovative production platforms from the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center in Singapore (HMGICS) without compromising efficiency and safety. It will enable the company to future-proof its new facility, which includes AI-based smart control systems and sustainable operation methods to achieve carbon neutrality and RE100 certification.

Hyundai emphasized its plans to employ the brand’s 56-year brand heritage, carmaking expertise, and technological skills to become a leading company in electric vehicle manufacturing.

These goals would not be impossible, considering the major government support for the ongoing project development.

“I believe that Hyundai Motor will stand out as a powerhouse in the electric vehicle era with decisive investments. The government will prioritize supporting the improvement of the business investment environment, including bold tax incentives and eliminate regulations that inhibit economic growth.”

First Vice Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Young-jin Jang

Hyundai Motor Company to build new dedicated EV manufacturing plant in Ulsan#Hyundai_Motor #EV #Factory #Ulsan #현대자동차 #전기차 #공장 #울산 #Arirang_News #아리랑뉴스 pic.twitter.com/4EHUUaoaN7

— Arirang News (@arirangtvnews) November 13, 2023

Production targets

Hyundai aims to commence the full-scale development at the site in the fourth quarter of the year. Meanwhile, mass production will officially kick off as early as the first quarter of 2026.

Hyundai breaks ground on $1.5B EV plant in South Korea

Hyundai plans to begin mass production from the plant in the first quarter of 2026, with construction expected to end in 2025.
ULSAN, South Korea — Hyundai broke ground on Monday on a 2 trillion won ($1.52 billion) plant… pic.twitter.com/cgV5fpx2cJ

— Automotive.Station (@automotive_sts) November 13, 2023

The new Ulsan EV-dedicated factory has the potential to reach an annual production output of 200,000 electric vehicles. It is worth noting that this $1.5 billion facility marks the first new domestic factory of the company in its home country in 29 years after the Asan plant in 1996.

In order to achieve the set annual production guidance, Hyundai aims to establish a harmonious working environment for workers and respect its “co-existence with nature.”

Hyundai announced that the first model to undergo production at the factory will be an all-electric SUV from the luxury brand Genesis.

Reuters indicated that Hyundai’s Ulsan complex is currently its largest production site. It has its own car-carrier port with a production output of 1.4 million vehicles per year. Of that total, 1.1 million units are for exports.

The new factory development is part of Hyundai’s wider strategy to launch 31 new EV models by 2030, as per AutoGuide. However, it will also pose a major disadvantage for its US business, given that the Ulsan-made models will not be eligible for the Inflation Reduction Act’s federal tax credits of up to $7,500.

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