The Kia EV3s produced at the EVO Plant in Gwangmyeong, South Korea, Hyundai Motor Group’s first dedicated EV plant (Courtesy of Kia) Kia Corp., an automaker of Hyundai Motor Group, is poised to start mass production of electric vehicles at the global No. 3 carmaker’s first plant dedicated to the eco-friendly automobiles in South Korea, betting on an eventual recovery in the global EV industry despite its prolonged weakness.
Kia, South Korea’s second-largest automaker, on Friday held a completion ceremony for the No. 2 plant in Gwangmyeong, near the capital Seoul, dubbed the EVO Plant with an annual capacity of 150,000 units.
“To provide sustainable mobility solutions, we will lead innovation in the EV market and fulfill our responsibilities to help deliver a sustainable future”, said Choi Jun Young, Kia’s executive vice president and head of the domestic production division in a welcome speech at the event.
Production line at the EVO Plant (Courtesy of Kia) MAKING HISTORY
Kia invested 401.6 billion won ($304.6 million) to revamp the No. 2 plant in Kia’s Autoland Gwangmyeong into a facility to manufacture its cheaper EVs amid the protracted slowdown in the global EV sector on weak demand.
Kia, however, pledged to overcome the slowdown with the new plant.
“The EV3 and the EV4 will play an important role in the global electric vehicle uptake,” said an official of the EV6 and the EV9 maker.
“We will make history at the Gwangmyeong EVO Plant.”
Hyundai Motor Co. is building its dedicated EV factory with an annual capacity of 200,000 units for mass production from the first quarter of 2026 in Ulsan about 300 kilometers (186 miles) southeast of Seoul.
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