The Korea Times

POSCO Int’l to build motor core plants in Poland, Mexico

- By Park Jae-hyuk pjh@koreatimes.co.kr

The incoming CEO of POSCO Internatio­nal allowed the global expansion of the company’s traction motor core business as an incumbent board member, the trading and energy affiliate of POSCO Group said Monday.

During a board meeting last Friday, POSCO Internatio­nal gave approvals for the constructi­on of a new traction motor core plant in Poland and its second Mexican factory to produce the key component for electric vehicles. The decision was made two days after Lee Kye-in, the chief officer of POSCO Internatio­nal’s global business unit, was nominated as the company’s next CEO. He will be officially appointed after the general meeting of shareholde­rs in March.

Once the constructi­on of the two factories is finished, POSCO Internatio­nal will have traction motor core plants in five countries, including Korea, China and India, which will have a combined annual production capacity of 7 million units in 2030. The company seeks to occupy 10 percent of the global traction motor core market by then.

“The constructi­on of the new Polish plant, which will begin in June on a 100,000-square-meter site, will be completed in May 2025,” POSCO Internatio­nal said. “In 2030, the factory’s annual production capacity will reach 1.2 million units.”

The second Mexican plant, which will play a major role in supplying 2.72 million traction motor cores to Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America and responding to requests from North American clients, will be under constructi­on in May.

Once the factory’s constructi­on is finished in March next year, POSCO Internatio­nal’s two traction motor core plants in Mexico will increase their output gradually, so that they can supply 2.5 million units annually in 2030.

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