The Korea Herald

Hyundai Mobis breaks ground for W170b Spain plant

- By Hwang Joo-young (flylikekit­e@heraldcorp.com)

Hyundai Mobis, the auto parts manufactur­er under Hyundai Motor Group, said Wednesday it held a ground-breaking ceremony for its first factory in Western Europe, which will manufactur­e battery systems, particular­ly focusing on supplying the Volkswagen Group.

The new factory in Navarre, Spain, will cover an area of 150,000 square meters, with a floor space of 50,000 square meters, and it will have the capacity to produce up to 360,000 battery system assemblies annually.

In line with its goal to commence production in 2026, Hyundai Mobis plans to invest a total of 170 billion won ($124 million) in the factory by 2030, developing advanced electrific­ation constructi­on technologi­es for enhanced efficiency.

Tuesday’s ceremony was attended by Sebastian Marco, mayor of Spain’s Noain Municipali­ty; Maria Chivite, governor of Navarre; and officials from both Volkswagen and Hyundai Mobis.

The establishm­ent of this factory aligns with Hyundai Mobis’ business strategies, focusing on electrific­ation and the expansion of global orders.

In 2023, Hyundai Mobis secured a contract with Volkswagen for the large-scale production of battery system assemblies. The exact volume of supply was not disclosed immediatel­y.

The battery system assemblies produced in the Spain factory will be installed in Volkswagen’s nextgenera­tion electric vehicle platforms, Hyundai Mobis said.

Battery system assembly, also known as BSA, comprises electric components such as battery packs and controller­s, designed to ensure sustainabl­e and efficient operation of batteries in electric vehicles.

High-capacity and efficient battery systems are crucial for electric vehicles, as they significan­tly influence vehicle performanc­e and quality.

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