Batteries
Hyundai Glovis to build waste battery management in Jeju
It will transport used EV batteries to the mainland with specialized containers until recycling infrastructure is in place
By May 16, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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The company announced on Wednesday that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Jeju Special Self-Governing Province and Jeju Technopark to promote the used EV battery industry.
According to the Air Quality Preservation Act, EV owners who received government subsidies must return their vehicle batteries to local authorities when deregistering their EVs.
In Jeju, 21,000 EVs registered before 2021 are subject to this requirement.
Until recycling infrastructure is established, Hyundai Glovis will transport the batteries to the mainland in specially developed containers via ship.
Write to Jin-Won Kim at jin1@hankyung.com
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