2023.03.30
New ventures drive growth for LG Energy Solution
BY PARK YE-EUN,
JoongAng Daily - LG Energy Solution is pushing ahead with its new businesses
and focusing on future growth with in-house ventures KooRoo and AVEL, the
battery manufacturing unit of LG Group said.
KooRoo, established
last year, is seeking to commercialize its battery swapping stations (BSS),
which increase the convenience for users of electric motorbikes by allowing
them to swap out a used battery for a fully-charged one rather than having to
spend time charging the original battery.
The service
addresses a lot of the issues raised by electric vehicle users, including the
long charge time, relatively short distance that can be traveled and high
maintenance costs.
“If the electric
motorbike battery ecosystem grows, it will help delivery services, be
eco-friendly, quiet and safe," said Ahn Hong-duk, head of KooRoo. “We are
set to initiate developing exclusive BSS battery packs and stations and plan to
build up the electric motorcycle ecosystem with the collected data.”
AVEL, established
last October, is seeking to run virtual power plants using energy storage
devices (ESS) on Jeju Island.
As the use of
renewable energy can impact the stable operation of power grids during bad
weather, AVEL’s ESS solution allows for energy to be stored safely and drawn
upon when conditions interrupt power sources.
“We will develop a
system that can accurately predict the amount of renewable energy generation in
the future and efficiently utilize and manage energy stored in ESS,” said Kim
Hun-tae, head of AVEL.
Both KooRoo and AVEL
highlight the opportunities for LG Energy Solution employees to explore new
business ideas, and the company intends to continue to develop both its
corporate culture and increase customer value through similar in-house
ventures.
In the early days,
the in-house ventures have been operated under the supervision of the company’s
chief strategy officer while receiving all-round support to help quickly
establish the business infrastructure.
As the companies
grow, their own management is able to manage overall operations, including
employee selection, working hours and workspace.
“We hope that the
newly launched in-house ventures will be able to overcome their fear of failure
and increase future customer value through innovative thinking and challenges,”
said Kwon Young-soo, vice chairman of LG Energy Solution. “We will strive to
make LG Energy Solution a company that seeks mutual growth, both with other
companies and employees.”
LG Energy Solution
is also seeking to shift its working culture to better suit younger employees
as about 80 percent of its workforce are either Millennials or Gen Z. As such,
the company has adopted a horizontal hierarchy and free working environment faster
than other companies.
“In-house changes
are being implemented to improve the work culture for executives and
employees,” said a 28-year-old employee surnamed Kim. “These efforts are of
great interest in the job market.”
The company has also
underscored six major tasks to undertake in order to build a happing
organizational culture, including meetings focusing on core tasks, an
autonomous work culture focusing only on performance, a positive culture full
of gratitude and praise and a happy workplace that cares about employees’
physical and mental health.