Hyundai raises EV investment to $28 billion, to reduce China operations

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Hyundai plans to invest $28 billion in electric vehicles over the next decade. It also said it would further restructure its struggling China business to focus on profitability

In its annual investor day on Tuesday, the South Korean automaker, the world's No. 3 auto group by sales together with its affiliate KiaIt would represent around one third of its total vehicle sales, up from 8% expected this year.

In the United States, its biggest market, EV production will account for three-quarters of its total vehicle production there by 2030 from just 0.7% now. Chang told investors that China, the world's largest vehicle market, had been very profitable up until 2016 but was now the biggest risk as the automaker had lost share to domestic rivals.

Hyundai sold one China plant in 2021 and plans to sell two more, including one that it shut down last year and another that it plans to close this year. The remaining two plants will be further rationalised and used for exports to emerging markets.

 

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