SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Group's Future Mobility Battery Campus in Anseong, Korea will serve as its first comprehensive battery research and development hub.
This will allow Hyundai Motor Group to internalise core battery capabilities – including cell design, process engineering and integrated control systems linked to EV (electric vehicle) battery management.
Also, the group can integrate battery technology R&D (research and development) – across design, production and application to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety for seamless vehicle integration.
It also enables the group to validate breakthrough technologies – in high-precision, real-world conditions that accurately reflect diverse and detailed vehicle requirements.
The group recently held a topping-out ceremony for the Future Mobility Battery Campus, which celebrated steady construction progress since breaking ground in January 2025.
Until now, Hyundai Motor Group has conducted advanced research on battery materials, cell design, and process technologies at facilities such as its Namyang R&D Center and Uiwang R&D Center, both located in Korea.
While existing research centers focus on initial cell and process design, and validation at the unit level, the Future Mobility Battery Campus will take this further by performing continuous process validation.
This approach ensures consistent quality and reliability under conditions that consider real-world vehicle application, enabling comprehensive verification and advancement of battery technologies.
Beyond EVs, the Future Mobility Battery Campus will enhance readiness for robotics, Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), and other future mobility sectors in the future.