2023.07.26
Hyundai Motor Group, SNU open battery research center to secure global EV leadership
By
Lee Kyung-min, The Korea Times - Hyundai Motor Group announced the
establishment of a Joint Battery Research Center set up jointly with Seoul
National University (SNU), Tuesday.
This
collaborative effort between the local automotive titan and SNU aims to advance
battery technologies and foster industry-academia cooperation to establish
global leadership in the battery sector.
The
opening ceremony for the center took place at SNU's main campus and was
attended by esteemed guests, including Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair
Chung Euisun.
"Our
mission to develop a diverse range of mobility solutions equipped with advanced
batteries is driven by our strong commitment to a sustainable environment for
future generations," he said. "Through pioneering joint research and
development efforts, we hope to empower all researchers to lead the way in
propelling the transition to electrification of the mobility industry."
SNU
President Ryu Hong-lim also gave a congratulatory speech at the event.
"The Joint Battery Research Center will be the starting point for battery
technology with improved performance and robust safety in line with Hyundai
Motor Group's preemptive innovation in the field of electrification," he
said. "We expect that the best faculty and graduate students will create
synergy with Hyundai Motor Group's competent researchers, laying the groundwork
for various innovations ranging from the basics of batteries to
applications."
The
center began to take shape in November 2021, when the automotive group and SNU
signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the establishment of a joint
battery research center and medium- to long-term joint research based on the
consensus of realizing carbon neutrality and creating a battery research
platform.
To
foster close research cooperation, the new facility will secure a dedicated
space for battery-only research within SNU's expanded Institute of Chemical
Processes, spanning three floors.
It
will consist of seven laboratories and conference rooms for battery
development, analysis, measurement and processes. This is the first research
facility specializing in electric vehicle (EV) batteries to be established
within the university.
With
the opening of the center, Hyundai Motor will work with the nation's top
battery experts to lay the groundwork for research and development of
battery-related technologies.
The
center aims to focus on advanced research into leading next-generation battery
technologies that can dramatically increase EV driving distance and shorten
charging time, as well as research on battery condition monitoring technology
and innovative process technology.
A
total of 22 joint research projects will be carried out in four divisions,
including lithium metal batteries, solid-state batteries, battery management
systems (BMS) and battery process technology.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2023/07/419_355671.html