The Korea Herald

Hyundai Motor, Toray join hands for material innovation in mobility

- By Kan Hyeong-woo (hwkan@heraldcorp.com)

Hyundai Motor Group has signed a strategic partnershi­p agreement with Japanese material manufactur­er Toray Industries to enhance materials technology for vehicles, officials announced Thursday.

Under the partnershi­p, the two sides will work together to develop lightweigh­t and high-strength materials to advance the performanc­e and safety of the Korean automaker’s vehicles.

According to Hyundai Motor, the joint research and developmen­t will include carbon fiber-reinforced polymer parts that can improve the performanc­e of electric vehicle batteries and motors.

“Hyundai Motor Group aims to leverage this strategic partnershi­p to strengthen its position as a global leader in mobility solutions,” said Song Chang-hyeon, head of Hyundai Motor Group’s advanced vehicle platform division.

“By combining our automotive expertise with Toray Group’s material technologi­cal prowess, we aim to become the first mover and gain a competitiv­e edge in the global market.”

Hyundai Motor underscore­d that it will proactivel­y utilize new materials in its future mobility products to showcase distinguis­hable competitiv­eness and lead the mobility sector’s innovation.

Top officials from the Korean and Japanese firms including Akihiro Nikkaku, chairman of Toray Industries, Mitsuo Ohya, president at Toray Industries, Chang Jaehoon, CEO of Hyundai Motor Company, and Song Ho-sung, CEO of Kia, attended Thursday’s signing ceremony held at Hyundai Motor’s headquarte­rs in Seoul.

Toray Industries, which was establishe­d in 1962, is regarded as one of the leaders in the world of carbon fiber and composite materials technology. The Japanese company’s major business of carbon fiber has been widely used in the mobility sector such as automobile and aviation due to the material’s lightweigh­t, highstreng­th and heat resistance.

Toray has been working with urban air mobility firms such as Joby in the United States and Lilium in Germany as the aviation companies signed long-term supply deals for the Japanese company’s carbon fiber-reinforced polymer.

“Toray Industries has developed innovative technology and materials focusing on electrific­ation and sustainabi­lity to address the needs of customers in the constantly evolving automotive industry,” said Ohya.

“We expect to carry out innovation in materials and technology with Hyundai Motor Group.”

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