SK Innovation plans to build new battery plant in Europe, the major EV market
- SK Innovation has decided to invest in an additional battery plant in Hungary.
- SK Innovation will target Europe, the fast-growing EV battery market, by building up two EV battery plants
- Kim Jun, CEO of SK Innovation, says: "SK Innovation will grow into the best battery producer by strengthening its presence in the European market."
SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- SK Innovation has proactively expanded its electric vehicle (EV) battery business into the global market since the beginning of this year. SK Innovation announced that it would invest about 859 million U.S. dollar in Hungary only three months after it made an announcement to build a plant in the U.S. late last year.
On the 27th, SK Innovation held a board meeting and decided to invest 859 million U.S. dollar for a new EV battery plant in Hungary.
The decision came as SK Innovation aims to strengthen its presence in the European market on top of the 7.5GWh EV battery plant which is under construction in Komarom, Hungary since early last year. The new plant will be built on an 117,130 square-meter parcel of land, which is part of the 430,000 square-meter site in Komarom, Hungary. The land was originally acquired by SK Innovation for the construction of its No.1 Hungarian battery plant.
With the new plant, SK Innovation will gain momentum to reinforce its foothold in the European EV market which is growing fast thanks to stricter environmental regulations.
SK Innovation will break ground on the plant in March this year and finish construction in the first half of 2020. The company will begin mass production and delivery in early 2022 once facility stabilization, commissioning and product certification is completed.
By 2021 when the new plant is completed, SK Innovation's global production capacity is expected to include the No.1 Komarom plant (7.5GWh per year) and the new No.2 Komarom plant in Hungary, Changzhou plant in China (7.5GWh per year), Georgia plant in the U.S. (9.8GWh per year), in addition to the Seosan plant in Korea (4.7GWh per year).
This achievement will help SK Innovation to take a step closer to its mid- and long-term goals to "increase battery production capacity to 60GWh by 2022 and join the ranks of the best EV battery producers" as Kim Jun, CEO of SK Innovation said during CES 2019.
"SK Innovation will be able to strengthen the position of our battery business in the European market by deciding to build a new plant as an expansion of our first plant in Europe," Kim Jun, CEO of SK Innovation, said. "SK Innovation will become one of the best global EV battery producers by 2022 and raise the value of our company by obtaining production capacity to utilize our technological process."
SOURCE SK Innovation
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