Hyundai Motor is sticking to its mission to lead the growth of the electric vehicle sector in Indonesia, pledging to offer a wide range of EV options for customers and set up a complete ecosystem of EVs with charging infrastructure and battery reuse. “Hyundai Motor is a brand that is pioneering and leading the Indonesian EV market,” said Lee Young-tack, president of Hyundai Motor Asia-Pacific Headquarters.
ANN/THE KOREA HERALD – Hyundai Motor remains committed to spearheading the expansion of the electric vehicle industry in Indonesia. The company vows to provide customers with a diverse selection of electric vehicle choices and establish a comprehensive ecosystem encompassing EVs, charging infrastructure, and battery recycling. “Hyundai Motor is a brand that is pioneering and leading […]
Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun visited the automaker’s joint battery cell plant with LG Energy Solution in Indonesia to discuss its electrification strategy in the growing electric vehicle market, the company said Friday. According to Hyundai Motor, Chung looked around Hyundai LG Indonesia Green Power (HLI Green Power) in Kawarang New Industry City in the Indonesian province of West Java befor.
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Hyundai Motor has come in at the top of the electric vehicle (EV) market in Indonesia thanks to the growing popularity of its IONIQ 5, the carmaker said Tuesday. The company said it sold 3,913 EVs in Indonesia from January to July, taking a 56.5 percent market share. The figure is more than double the 28.1 percent share of Chinese EV maker Wuling, which sold 1,944 EVs during the same period. Wuling was the local market leader last year.