- Hosted 'R&D Tech Day' on the 2nd at Uiwang Research
Center, showcasing 14 world-first technologies and other vital
components.
- Focused R&D on the three pillars of electrification:
'batteries, drive systems, and power conversion,' enhancing
flexibility to meet customer and market demands.
- Increased annual investment in future-oriented R&D by
15%, approaching 1.7 trillion KRW this year, with R&D
personnel exceeding 7,000.
SEOUL,
South Korea, Oct. 3, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Mobis has unveiled 65 mobility
technologies slated for commercialization within the next two to
three years. This milestone achievement results from concentrating
this year's record-high R&D investment of approximately
1.7 trillion KRW on electrification
and electronics. Hyundai Mobis remains committed to its R&D
strategy, which aims to proactively secure future competitiveness
in the rapidly evolving global automotive industry.
On the 4th, Hyundai Mobis held the '2024 R&D Tech Day' at
its Uiwang Research Center in Gyeonggi Province, inviting major
domestic media outlets. Tech Day is an event where Hyundai Mobis
traditionally showcased its research and development achievements
to clients every other year. This year, however, the company opened
the event to external stakeholders, demonstrating its confidence in
the results of its future mobility R&D development
outcomes.
The Electrification Research Building, where the Tech Day was
held, is a specialized research facility dedicated to
next-generation electrification technologies, completed at the end
of last year. It plays a pivotal role by consolidating the
development of key electrification components, including R&D,
testing and evaluation, and quality analysis, all under one
roof.
Hyundai Mobis chose 'Collective Inspiration' as the theme for
this Tech Day, symbolizing the integrated collaboration across all
related departments in R&D to provide a comprehensive mobility
integrated solution.
The exhibition featured seven themes and presented 65 key
technologies in sectors such as electrification, electronics, and
safety, including 14 world-first innovations. A Hyundai Mobis
representative explained, "These achievements were made possible by
advancing preemptive projects aligned with mobility trends,
fostering a flexible R&D culture, and securing top talent
through substantial investments."
- Announcement of Three Core Electrification Component R&D
Strategies… Prioritizing In-House Design and Manufacturing to Lead
Internationally
On the same day, Hyundai Mobis announced its three core
development strategies for electrification components: drive
systems, battery systems, and power conversion systems. Building on
the expertise gained since developing hybrid battery systems,
motors, and inverters in 2011, Hyundai Mobis aims to lead the
industry with electrification solutions specialized for unit
components, systems, Advanced Automotive Mobility (AAM), and
robotics.
Lee Young-Kook, Vice President of
Hyundai Mobis's Electric Powertrain Engineering Division stated,
"Despite external environmental changes such as the Chasm, hundreds
of researchers at the Uiwang Research Center are diligently
pursuing uninterrupted R&D activities," adding, "Hyundai
Mobis's competitiveness in electrification components is recognized
as top-tier by global customers, and many international clients,
including those from Europe, are
expected to attend this year's R&D Tech Day."
Among Hyundai Mobis's three core electrification component
strategies, the drive system is represented by a 3-in-1 integrated
drive system combining motors, reduction gears, and inverters. Key
focuses include miniaturizing the system, high-efficiency
electromagnetic design, oil cooling, and power module technology.
Building on this, specialized drive systems for PBVs and AAMs are
also under development.
The battery system strategy emphasizes thermal management
stabilization technology. The goal is to develop systems with
inherent heat resistance and flame retardancy to prevent thermal
transfer rather than merely delay it. Additionally, Cell-to-Pack
technology, which skips the module stage to directly assemble packs
from cells, is concentrating on increasing energy density. Future
initiatives include next-generation battery cells and advanced
technologies utilizing recycled batteries as new business
ventures.
The power conversion system strategy focuses on developing the
next-generation Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), which
incorporates the Electric Vehicle Communication Controller (EVCC).
This advancement is expected to realize Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)
connectivity for electric vehicles, linking cars with charging
infrastructure and smart home functionalities. Concurrently,
Hyundai Mobis is accelerating the development of necessary power
semiconductors.
- Hosting a Large-Scale Exhibition to Attract Global Clients…
Actively Leveraging Overseas Order Opportunities
Over recent years, Hyundai Mobis has consistently participated
in global exhibitions, including CES. These events serve dual
purposes: enhancing brand recognition among general audiences and
actively utilizing them as business channels for securing orders
from international clients.
The unprecedented number of exhibits unveiled at this year's
R&D Tech Day is a testament to this strategy. Of the total 65
exhibits, 21 were electronic components, the highest proportion.
The majority showcased technologies in autonomous driving, advanced
sensors, parking assistance systems, next-generation displays, and
connectivity encompassing infotainment innovations.
Key products included a high-performance front radar with an
extended detection range of 350 meters, an infrared camera with
improved recognition capabilities under adverse weather conditions,
generative AI specialized for vehicle care, and a 3D display with
an expanded field of view.
Electrification components were presented in next-generation
product lines tailored to market trends and customer requirements.
Notable examples included in-wheel motors capable of crab steering,
next-generation drive systems for compact trucks specialized for
urban transportation, and bidirectional ICCUs with high power
density.
In the safety and chassis sectors, Hyundai Mobis attracted
attention by introducing world-first technologies in major core
component areas such as airbags, lamps, braking, and steering
systems. Highlights included a passenger-side airbag designed to
reduce brain injuries during collisions, communication headlamps
that interact with surrounding road conditions using HD LEDs, a
third-generation regenerative braking system, and a rear-wheel
steering system recognized as an innovative technology by North
American automotive publication Automotive News.
Additionally, other standout innovations included a core device
made from nickel-free metal powder without using expensive rare
metals like nickel for inductors, ultra-high-speed battery charging
cooling technology, e-corner systems enabling crab steering, and
the next-generation infotainment integrated system M.Vics 4.0, all
of which captivated the audience's attention.
About Mobis
Mobis is the global no. 6 automotive supplier, headquartered in
Seoul, Korea. Mobis has
outstanding expertise in sensors, sensor fusion in ECUs and
software development for safety control. The company's products
also include various components for electrification, brakes,
chassis and suspension, steering, airbags, lighting, and automotive
electronics. Mobis operates its R&D headquarters in Korea, with
four technology centers in the United
States, Germany,
China and India. For more information, please visit the
website at http://www.mobis.com
Media Contact
Choon Kee Hwang
: ckhwang@mobis.com
Myong Sun Song: sms@mobis.com
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