Hyundai Mobis to Supply EV Battery Systems to Volkswagen Group

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Hyundai Mobis Will Supply EV Battery Systems To Volkswagen Group via InsideEVs

It's hard to say for sure, but the Volkswagen Group appears to be adjusting its electrification strategy, with potentially more outsourcing. We also wonder whether it's because of necessity - technological or financial - or just an opportunity.Anyway, it's a big win for Hyundai Mobis, which currently is quickly expanding its BSA manufacturing capacity around the world, including in the United States.

"Mobis plans to establish a new production base near an automobile plant in Spain to supply said BSAs after obtaining board approval within this year. Currently, Mobis operates BSA production lines in Korea and the Czech Republic, with new electric vehicle hubs also being set up in the United States and Indonesia."

"Mobis is known for its portfolio of battery systems that can be applied to all types of green vehicles called xEVs, including hybrids and battery electric cars."is expecting additional orders for electric vehicle components in the global market," so there is a chance that we might see more OEMs looking for EV components from the South Korean group.

 

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