Articles tagged with "future-mobility"
Hyundai Motor Group Drives Next-Generation Battery Innovation with Future Mobility Battery Campus - CleanTechnica
Hyundai Motor Group is investing KRW 1.2 trillion to establish its first comprehensive battery research and development hub, the Future Mobility Battery Campus, in Anseong, Korea, with completion targeted by the end of 2026. Spanning approximately 197,000 m², this campus aims to internalize core battery technologies such as cell design, process engineering, and integrated control systems to optimize electric vehicle (EV) performance and ensure seamless vehicle integration. The facility will enable high-precision validation of breakthrough battery technologies under real-world conditions, supporting the development of high-performance batteries for next-generation EVs and extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs). The campus represents a strategic expansion beyond Hyundai’s existing R&D centers by focusing on continuous process validation and integrated battery technology research across design, production, and application stages. Key focus areas include replicating battery cell production processes, iterative testing for safety and scalability, and comprehensive lifecycle testing from cell to vehicle integration. Additionally, Hyundai plans to leverage the campus
energybattery-technologyelectric-vehiclesHyundai-Motor-Groupbattery-research-and-developmentEV-performancefuture-mobilityHyundai Motor Group & Toray Group Strengthen Ties to Develop Advanced Materials for Future Mobility - CleanTechnica
Hyundai Motor Group and Toray Group have strengthened their strategic partnership through a newly signed Joint Development Agreement aimed at advancing materials innovation for future mobility solutions. Building on a prior cooperation agreement from April 2024, the collaboration focuses on developing high-performance composite materials, particularly carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP), to enhance vehicle safety, performance, and applicability in both high-performance vehicles and special-purpose mobility such as lunar exploration rovers and robots. The agreement formalizes joint efforts across the entire value chain—from research and development to production and commercialization—leveraging Hyundai’s vehicle-level design and performance evaluation capabilities alongside Toray’s expertise in carbon fiber intermediate materials and molded products. The partnership involves Hyundai’s Materials Research & Engineering Center conducting vehicle-level design, suitability assessments, and performance evaluations of advanced materials, while Toray’s global subsidiaries in Korea, the Netherlands, and Germany handle the development and production of carbon fiber composites. Key executives from both companies emphasized that this agreement marks a significant milestone in their
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robotIoTenergyelectric-vehiclesAIsmart-airportfuture-mobilityWaymo and Toyota are dating. If they get serious, a new autonomous vehicle could be created.
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