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Hyundai Kia opens environment centre (17/07/2007)

With a total investment of US$58 million, Hyundai Kia’s Research and Development Centre in Seoul will spark new synergies and generate greater efficiency in efforts to develop cleaner, more eco-friendly vehicles.

 

This investment is an indicator of Hyundai Kia’s commitment to attaining global leadership in environmental management.  It will allow them to proactively respond to the intensifying environmental regulations in product development, manufacturing, sales, after service and recycling of vehicles.  Situated on a 30,488-sq. metre site, the five-storey, 14,233 sq. metre facility is home to 200 researchers and more than 400 pieces of high-tech equipment.

Facilities include a 700-bar hydrogen filling station, a fuel-cell endurance tester, an emissions lab, dynamometers and other specialised equipment for testing electric propulsion systems.  The centre also contains a pilot plant for automated vehicle dismantling focusing on improving the material recycling rate of end-of-life vehicles.

“The mission of the R&D centre is to enable Hyundai Kia Automotive Group to realise its vision of becoming the world leader in environmental technology through the development of products and core technologies that are in full compliance with global environment regulations,” said Group Vice Chairman Sang-Kwon Kim.

The Group plans to invest heavily in next generation green vehicles and environmental technologies, focusing on the development of core technologies for fuel-cell and hybrid cars and mass production of such vehicles.  As well as developing technologies for lowering gas emissions and improving fuel efficiency, investigations into alternative materials to ferrous metals and the development of technologies for reducing pollution and waste from the manufacturing process will be undertaken.

 

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