Hyundai Motor's GV70 EV Hyundai Motor Co. has commenced production of the Genesis GV70 electric vehicle in the United States. This marks the first locally produced vehicle that qualifies for the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which offers subsidies of up to $7,500 per year for electric vehicles assembled in North America.
Despite the IRA's implementation last year, major EV models such as the IONIQ 5, which is produced and exported from South Korea, do not currently qualify for subsidies.
Nevertheless, the company revealed that pre-orders and sales of the IONIQ 5 and other models remain strong. Hyundai aims to sell 36,000 IONIQ 5 units in the US this year, a 60% increase from last year.
Hyundai plans to build an electric vehicle-dedicated plant in Georgia with an annual capacity of 300,000 units, with completion scheduled for early 2025. However, the company aims to expedite the schedule to take advantage of the subsidies.
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