Hyundai Motor Group to set up battery research center in Anseong

By Han Ji-yeon Posted : November 28, 2025, 13:38 Updated : November 28, 2025, 13:38
Hyundai and Kia's future mobility battery Anseong campus rendering
Rendering of Hyundai Motor Group's Anseong campus/ Courtesy of Hyundai Motor Group


SEOUL, November 28 (AJP) - Hyundai Motor Group has unveiled plans to build a major battery research and development hub in Anseong, south of Seoul.

The company held a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday for the “Future Mobility Battery Anseong Campus,” located in the city’s fifth industrial complex. Construction began in January, with Hyundai investing 1.2 trillion won in a facility spanning 197,000 square meters. Completion is targeted for late 2026.

The Anseong campus will be Hyundai’s first large-scale R&D center dedicated entirely to battery technologies. The facility will house advanced testing equipment to evaluate battery performance, durability and safety under real-world operating conditions, reflecting the industry’s intensifying focus on battery innovation as competition in electric mobility deepens.

Hyundai said the center will spearhead development of high-performance lithium-ion cells for next-generation electric vehicles, while expanding research into future mobility fields including robotics and advanced air mobility. The company expects the project to reinforce South Korea’s battery ecosystem and bolster national competitiveness in the global EV race.

The initiative follows Hyundai’s August agreement with the country’s major battery makers — LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI and SK On — to collaborate on technologies aimed at improving EV battery safety. The partnership is part of the broader “K-battery” alliance designed to enhance domestic cooperation in key mobility technologies.

* This article, published by Aju Business Daily, was translated by AI and edited by AJP.

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