2024.02.26
Hyundai Motor pledges $1.1b investment in Brazil through 2032
By Kan Hyeong-woo, The Korea Herald - Hyundai Motor Group has vowed to invest $1.1 billion in Brazil as Chung Euisun, the head of the South Korean auto conglomerate, and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva met at the latter’s presidential office in the capital city of Brasilia on Thursday, officials announced Friday.
Chung said Hyundai
Motor Company’s Brazilian office and its local partners will plow the
investment into future technology as well as eco-friendly sectors such as
hydrogen.
“Hyundai Motor Group
is not only about selling cars, but also looking to grow together with Brazil,”
said Chung.
Established in 2012
with an annual capacity of 180,000 units, Hyundai Motor’s Brazilian plant in
Sao Paulo is the automaker’s only manufacturing foothold in Latin America. The
automaker announced a plan to expand the capacity to 220,000 units per year in
2018. The company also operates its regional headquarters in Brazil.
Brazil announced in
December last year that the country would offer a total of 5.1 trillion won
($3.8 billion) worth of tax credits and subsidiaries for automakers investing
in Brazil’s carbon reduction efforts.
The Brazilian
president highlighted that Hyundai Motor was an important company that was
growing in the country. The Brazilian government plans to cut greenhouse gas
emissions by 50 percent in 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Acknowledging the
Brazilian government’s efforts to go carbon-free, Chung expressed the
willingness that Hyundai Motor Group will contribute to any aspects it can help
in terms of the hydrogen and eco-friendly mobility sectors.
“Hyundai Motor Group
is pushing for a fast-paced automation strategy covering electric and hydrogen
vehicles to achieve zero carbon emissions,” said the Hyundai Motor Group chief.
“Hydrogen energy is
an important resource that is a key to cope with climate change and can make up
for automation.”
According to
automotive industry portal MarkLines, Hyundai accounted for about 10.7 percent
of the passenger cars sold in Brazil last year as it sold 185,014 units. The
Korean automaker became the fourth-largest auto brand in the country in 2023.
Hyundai Motor said
it will look to brand itself as a leader in automation in Brazil by launching
its popular EVs including the multiple-awards-winning Ioniq 5 and Kona Electric
along with Kia’s EV5 in the local market.
The automaker also
plans to develop a powertrain suited for hybrid flexible-fuel vehicles
optimized for Brazil’s local green mobility innovation.
As Hyundai Motor set
up a new unit dedicated to taking charge of the Latin American hydrogen
businesses in Brazil at the end of last year, the auto giant is looking to
discover new markets for hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles and
hydrogen-fueled battery systems in the region.
Meanwhile, Chung met
with Carlos Gilberto Carlotti Junior, president of Sao Paulo University to
discuss cooperation to conduct joint research and nurture talents in the
eco-friendly sector.
The Hyundai Motor
Group chief is slated to meet with Tarcisio de Freitas, governor of Sao Paulo,
and visit the automaker’s local manufacturing plant to assess the company’s
Latin American businesses and check up on the mid- to long-term strategy on
Friday local time.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20240223050478