South Korean battery giant SK On and Hyundai Motor Group have marked a major milestone in their joint venture, with the first battery cells rolling off the production line at their new plant in Georgia, USA. The facility, which is a joint investment between SK On and Hyundai, represents a significant expansion of the companies' battery production capabilities in the North American market. The new plant is expected to supply battery cells to Hyundai's electric vehicle (EV) production lines in the region, supporting the company's ambitious plans to transition to electrification. With the US market set to play a crucial role in Hyundai's EV strategy, the successful start-up of this plant is a key development in the company's efforts to establish itself as a major player in the global EV market.


SK On and Hyundai Start Shipping First Battery Cells from New Plant  Fuel Cells Works