Articles by Kim Da-sol
Kim Da-sol
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'Future of mobility is in user experience technology'
Hyundai Motor Group on Friday unveiled its vision for future mobility with its purpose-built vehicle and the latest user experience technology that underlies it, with an aim to help drivers and passengers make better use of their time inside the vehicle. Showcasing prototypes and technologies at UX Tech Day 2022 in Seoul on Friday, engineers at the carmaker said these future mobility features are set to make a market debut after 2025. According to the carmaker, dozens of patent technologies have
Mobility Sept. 18, 2022
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Hyundai wins $3.5m for air pollution reduction project in the US
Hyundai Motor Group said Thursday that it has won $3.5 million in funding from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to participate in an air pollution reduction project. Under the project, the Korean carmaker will replace five diesel trucks with its hydrogen-powered Xcient Fuel Cell trucks, in California, by the third quarter of 2023. Under EPA’s Targeted Airshed Grant funding program, which began in 2015, the US aims to fund experiments for emissions reduction in cities with the
Industry Sept. 15, 2022
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SKT-led consortium to commercialize Jeju UAM route for tourism
By 2025, tourists visiting Jeju Island will be able to hop on Urban Air Mobility or air taxis to head to major tourism spots, a consortium comprising Hanwha Systems, SK Telecom and Korea Airports Corp. said Wednesday. At an agreement signing ceremony with Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Wednesday, the firms announced that they would work together to make the resort island the country’s first municipality to have commercial routes for flying cars. The news confirms a report by&n
Industry Sept. 14, 2022
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After weeklong repair, Posco resumes production at typhoon-hit plant
South Korean steel giant Posco said Tuesday that it has resumed operation of steel production at its manufacturing plant in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, a week after the factory had been stalled due to heavy rain on Sept. 6 linked to Typhoon Hinnamnor. Over the four-day national Chuseok holiday that wrapped up Monday, an accumulated 30,000 employees and subcontractors worked around the clock to fully repair the facilities, Posco said. Key facilities at the plant, including all three blast
Industry Sept. 13, 2022
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S. Korea is world's fourth-largest EV exporter
South Korea shipped a total of $7 billion worth of electric cars last year, taking the fourth spot in terms of exports by value, following Germany ($28.8 billion), the United States ($10.1 billion) and China ($10 billion), data from a report showed Thursday. Of the world’s top 10 EV exporters, six countries were from Europe. Japan ranked eighth with $4.6 billion EV exports. According to data by Korea International Trade Association, the country's EV exports jumped 112.2 percent in the last
Mobility Sept. 8, 2022
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[Breaking] Posco to resume blast furnace at Pohang plant from Saturday
South Korea’s steel giant Posco said Thursday it would resume the operation of its blast furnaces in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, in two days, which had been stalled due to heavy rain Tuesday caused by Typhoon Hinnamnor. The company said in a statement that it has been accelerating repair work at its steel manufacturing plant in the southeastern industrial city. Its key facilities at the plant, including all three blast furnaces, had been halted Wednesday over a flood-induced
Industry Sept. 8, 2022
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Hyundai Motor Group opens Korea’s largest driving experience center
Hyundai Motor Group said Wednesday that it has opened the country’s largest driving experience center in Taean, South Chungcheong Province, in an aim to lead the country’s automotive culture. The HMG Driving Experience Center is located on 1.26 million square meters of land that was formerly used as Hankook Tire’s automotive proving ground Technoring. It is the largest proving ground in Asia. The center also includes a second-story building to accommodate 15,000 visitor
Mobility Sept. 7, 2022
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Typhoon-hit Posco plant comes to complete halt for first time
South Korean steel giant Posco said Wednesday it has suspended operations of its steel manufacturing plant in the southeastern city of Pohang, Gyeongsang Province, due to flooding caused by Typhoon Hinnamnor that passed by the peninsula Tuesday. It is the first time that operations at the Pohang plant has come to a complete standstill since its establishment in 1973. The suspension comes after storms and heavy rains swept the region, causing power outage at key facilities at the plant, in
Industry Sept. 7, 2022
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Posco probes links between typhoon, fires at Pohang plant
Multiple fires were reported at Posco’s steel plant in southeastern city of Pohang, Gyeongsang Province, Tuesday morning, but the company said the picture showing dark smoke surrounding its facilities that went viral online was not due to fire but the release of byproduct gas at the plant caused by a power outage. The outage was due to Typhoon Hinnamnor that was passing by the peninsula earlier in the morning, Posco official said, adding that the company is investigating if the typhoon h
Industry Sept. 6, 2022
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Hyundai Motor chief returns from US trip over US EV tax credit
Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Euisun returned from a two week US trip where he sought for measures to deal with the latest US tax credit bill that has scrapped subsidies for foreign-made electric vehicles. But market insiders say there isn't room for businesses to resolve the issue and it is a matter that depends heavily on the government’s strategic approach. According to industry experts quoted in local media on Monday, Chung visited New York, Los Angeles, Boston and G
Industry Sept. 5, 2022
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GS Group launches promotion to support Busan Expo bid
South Korea’s retail-to-energy conglomerate GS Group said Sunday that it has launched promotional activities to support South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 Busan World Expo. GS Sports, the sports company operating the football team FC Seoul and GS Caltex Seoul Kixx volleyball team, has opened a special fan event Sunday to promote the country’s Busan Expo bid. FC Seoul installed a booth at Seoul World Cup Stadium where visitors can leave supporting comments and look at brochure
Industry Sept. 4, 2022
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Han Sung Motor collaborates with NFT artist at Kiaf Plus
Kiaf Seoul, the country’s largest art fair that kicked off on Friday, has garnered the most-ever attention this year for bringing Seoul’s version of the top 3 global art fair Frieze to Asia for the first time, as well as giving birth to the new art fair Kiaf Plus – a special art show dedicated to digital art and aspiring young artists. South Korean imported car dealer Han Sung Motor is official sponsor of Kiaf Plus, in which 73 galleries from 11 countries with less than
Industry Sept. 4, 2022
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Posco, India’s Greenko to work together on hydrogen business
Posco Holdings said Thursday that it has clinched a deal with India’s second-largest renewable energy company Greenko to cooperate in green hydrogen and ammonia production in India, as part of the steelmaker’s push toward eco-friendly energy business. Green hydrogen refers to hydrogen generated by renewable energy or from low-carbon power. It has significantly lower carbon emissions than grey hydrogen, which is produced by steam reforming of natural gas. Green ammonia, a clean fuel
Industry Sept. 1, 2022
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SK ecoplant invests $50m in US battery recycling firm
SK ecoplant, the engineering and construction unit under SK Group, said Thursday that it has clinched a $50 million deal to become the largest shareholder of US battery materials recycling firm Ascend Elements. The latest share purchase is part of SK ecoplant’s investments to foray into North American and European markets, according to the company. Established in 2015 in Massachusetts, Ascend Elements is a manufacturer of advanced battery materials using elements reclaimed from discarde
Industry Sept. 1, 2022
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[Herald Design Forum 2022] EVs offers opportunity for car design innovation, says Ian Callum
Ian Callum, a British car designer who led design team of Jaguar Land Rover until recently, believes that electric vehicles open up more flexibility for designers. “Many electric cars still have a conventional look currently. But they don’t need to. Again, it is down to the designers to create this difference. Being electric is not a hindrance but an opportunity, as long as the company’s management and directors allow this freedom,” said Callum in an email interview wit
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