Hyundai Motor Co. may need to reassess plans to build manufacturing capacity in the US if the Inflation Reduction Act poses a risk to growth, a government affairs executive at the automaker said.
Author: Heejin Kim
Chaevi, a South Korean maker of supercharging stations for electric cars, is planning on building out an ultra-fast network in the US and partnering with automakers in Japan as consumers around the world embrace cleaner passenger transport.
Hyundai Motor Group selected SK On Co. to supply batteries for electric vehicles it makes in North America, reducing its reliance on Chinese suppliers to meet US climate tax law.