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Hyundai Mobis, LG Chem to form car-battery joint venture
SEOUL, Nov. 2 (Yonhap) -- Hyundai Mobis Co. and LG Chem Ltd. said Monday they
have signed a final contract to set up a 40 billion won (US$33.8 million) joint
venture to produce lithium-ion car batteries.
The venture by the two South Korean industry leaders, which will start production
in the second half of next year, is expected to speed up efforts to boost their
presence in the fast-growing market for eco-friendly cars.
The venture will be 51 percent owned by Hyundai Mobis, South Korea's largest
auto-parts maker, with LG Chem, the nation's biggest chemicals maker, holding the
remaining stake, the two companies said in a joint statement.
Hyundai Mobis and LG Chem will build a factory in the city of Uiwang, near Seoul,
where the auto-parts maker has a plant for hybrid cars. The factory plans to
produce battery packs for 200,000 vehicles a year, according to the statement.
In the statement, LG Chem Vice Chairman Kim Ban-seok said the venture would
enable the two companies to have an upper hand in the global market for
eco-friendly cars.
The global market for electric cars is forecast to expand to 12.93 million units
a year in 2019, compared with a projection of 740,000 units for this year,
according to industry data.
Hyundai Mobis is a unit of Hyundai Motor Co.
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have signed a final contract to set up a 40 billion won (US$33.8 million) joint
venture to produce lithium-ion car batteries.
The venture by the two South Korean industry leaders, which will start production
in the second half of next year, is expected to speed up efforts to boost their
presence in the fast-growing market for eco-friendly cars.
The venture will be 51 percent owned by Hyundai Mobis, South Korea's largest
auto-parts maker, with LG Chem, the nation's biggest chemicals maker, holding the
remaining stake, the two companies said in a joint statement.
Hyundai Mobis and LG Chem will build a factory in the city of Uiwang, near Seoul,
where the auto-parts maker has a plant for hybrid cars. The factory plans to
produce battery packs for 200,000 vehicles a year, according to the statement.
In the statement, LG Chem Vice Chairman Kim Ban-seok said the venture would
enable the two companies to have an upper hand in the global market for
eco-friendly cars.
The global market for electric cars is forecast to expand to 12.93 million units
a year in 2019, compared with a projection of 740,000 units for this year,
according to industry data.
Hyundai Mobis is a unit of Hyundai Motor Co.
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