Articles by Moon Joon-hyun
Moon Joon-hyun
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Doosan scraps controversial Robotics-Bobcat merger plan
Doosan Group has officially scrapped its merger plan between Doosan Robotics and Doosan Bobcat, following shareholder opposition and regulatory pressure. However, the group still intends to move forward with its broader strategy to integrate Bobcat under Robotics in a bid to achieve synergy across its business operations. On Thursday, the boards of Doosan Bobcat and Doosan Robotics each convened and decided to cancel the comprehensive share exchange agreement initially designed to streamline the
Companies Aug. 29, 2024
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'Hyundai Way': Auto giant's W121tr plan aims to seize mobility market lead
Hyundai Motor Company is making a bold move towards the future with an investment of 120.5 trillion won ($90.3 billion) over the next decade. This investment is designed to keep Hyundai agile as mass adoption of electric vehicles remains uncertain. Key initiatives include the introduction of advanced hybrid systems, an expanded range of hybrid vehicles, and a new category of vehicles -- extended range electric vehicles, or EREVs -- that combine the strengths of both internal combustion engines a
Mobility Aug. 28, 2024
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[KH Explains] Regulatory scrutiny, investor unrest heighten pressure on Doosan’s restructuring
Doosan Group is under intense scrutiny as it struggles to win investor confidence in its proposed governance overhaul. This comes amid growing speculation that the plan could collapse due to discrepancies between the proposed share purchase warrant prices and the company’s current stock prices. The situation has been worsened by regulatory pressures and increasing dissatisfaction among investors, leading to a dip in the stock prices of several Doosan subsidiaries. On Aug.19, shares of Doos
Companies Aug. 26, 2024
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Hyundai-Kia climb to top credit ranks among global automakers
Hyundai Motor Company and Kia have just secured their place among the world’s most financially sound automakers. According to industry sources Monday, both companies received A ratings from the world’s three major credit rating agencies -- Moody's, S&P and Fitch. This positions Hyundai and Kia alongside just three other automakers -- Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Honda -- that have earned A ratings from all three major credit rating agencies. Credit ratings from these agencies i
Mobility Aug. 26, 2024
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Renault Grand Koleos boasts extensive safety features
Renault Korea’s Grand Koleos stands out as a mid-size hybrid sport utility vehicle with extensive safety features, including numerous advanced driving assistance systems and high-strength materials. This vehicle has gained attention in the Korean market since its June debut, particularly for its robust safety features, which have become increasingly important to consumers amidst rising concerns over road safety. The Grand Koleos comes in three trims: Techno, Iconic and Esprit Alpine. Even
Mobility Aug. 25, 2024
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Hyundai Motor previews new tech to beat heat waves
Amid one of South Korea’s hottest summers on record, Hyundai Motor Group hosted the Heat Tech Day event on Thursday in Seoul to preview three advanced climate control technologies to improve passenger comfort in both scorching summers and harsh winters. The three technologies introduced at the event include a nano-cooling film that significantly lowers cabin temperatures during the summer, a radiant heating system that quickly warms passengers in winter and a metal-coated heated glass that
Mobility Aug. 22, 2024
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LG Energy Solution to expand battery safety software business
LG Energy Solution said Wednesday it is expanding its battery safety diagnostic software business in response to the rising demand from electric vehicle manufacturers for more advanced safety measures. "With the recent EV fires, automakers are under pressure to enhance battery safety, but developing reliable diagnostic software is both complex and resource-intensive. LG Energy Solution is in a strong position here -- we have the diagnostic capabilities, the patents, and the real-world data.
Mobility Aug. 21, 2024
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Nexon founder's family sells W670b stakes to settle tax burden
The family of Nexon's late founder, Kim Jung-ju, has sold a significant portion of their shares in the company's holding firm, NXC, to help cover the hefty inheritance taxes following his death. On Monday, NXC announced it had bought back shares from Kim’s widow, Yoo Jeong-hyun, who chairs NXC’s board, and their two children. The family sold a total of 125,288 shares -- 649.9 billion won worth (approximately $488 million). Additionally, NXC purchased 3,122 shares in Wisekid
Companies Aug. 20, 2024
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LG Energy Solution targets 2028 for full rollout of cost-saving dry electrode process
LG Energy Solution said Tuesday that it is on track to complete a pilot line for its advanced dry electrode process at its Ochang Energy Plant by the end of this year, with the goal of scaling to full production by 2028. The dry electrode process is a cutting-edge method of making batteries that could transform the way they’re produced. Traditionally, most batteries are made using a wet process. This involves mixing active materials with organic solvents to create a slurry, which is then c
Industry Aug. 20, 2024
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Ford halts Quebec battery plant project with SK, EcoPro
Construction of a cathode material plant in Becancour, Quebec -- a joint venture between Korea’s EcoPro BM, SK On, and US automaker Ford -- has been halted for the second time this year, amid growing uncertainty surrounding Ford’s electric vehicle strategy. The plant's construction began in August last year and was initially paused in April this year due to issues with selecting a contractor and finalizing the facility’s design. At the time, Francois Legault, the Premier o
Mobility Aug. 19, 2024
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Korea sees panic selling in used EVs
A mass sell-off of EVs has begun in South Korea, following a fire involving a Mercedes-Benz EV in Incheon that destroyed more than 140 cars and sparked proposals to restrict EVs' access to underground parking lots. Since the fire on Aug. 1, the market has been flooded with used EVs. K Car, Korea’s second-largest used car trading platform, reported an 184 percent increase in used EV listings in the first week of August compared to the final week of July. The Mercedes-Benz EQE series, w
Mobility Aug. 16, 2024
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[KH Explains] Are China-made batteries being fairly criticized for Mercedes EV fires in Korea?
“Our Mercedes-Benz customers are upset, and some are canceling their EV reservations. They’re saying, ‘How can you use cheap Chinese batteries in a luxury car?’ They’re angry because they feel betrayed,” said a manager at a Mercedes-Benz dealership in Korea. This backlash stems from the revelation that the battery in a Mercedes electric vehicle that led to a major fire in an Incheon apartment underground parking lot on Aug. 1 was made by Farasis Energy, a rela
Mobility Aug. 14, 2024
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Carmakers advised to disclose battery suppliers in EVs
The Korean government will issue an advisory urging every electric vehicle automaker in Korea to disclose battery manufacturers and offer free inspections to owners, in response to rising concerns about EV safety following a ravaging fire in an underground apartment parking lot in Incheon. The government held a high-level meeting Tuesday, chaired by Bang Ki-sun, minister of government policy coordination, with vice ministers from key ministries, including Interior and Safety, Industry, Environme
Mobility Aug. 13, 2024
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Hyundai, Kia to offer free EV safety inspections
Hyundai Motor Company and Kia have announced a free inspection service for all owners of their electric vehicles, responding to heightened safety concerns following a recent apartment fire in Cheongna International City, Incheon earlier this month. The inspection service, already underway since Aug. 8 for Hyundai and Aug. 9 for Kia, aims to reassure customers by thoroughly checking the safety of their vehicles. Hyundai and Genesis owners can access inspections at 22 premium High Tech and 1,234 a
Mobility Aug. 13, 2024
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Mercedes-Benz Korea responds to EV fire with supplier list, free inspections
Mercedes-Benz Korea on Tuesday revealed the battery suppliers for all its electric cars sold here on its official Korean website and announced free inspections for all EV owners to address mounting safety concerns in the wake of a devastating fire in Incheon involving one of its electric vehicles. This announcement comes 12 days after the fire and follows similar actions taken by domestic automakers Hyundai Motor Company and Kia, both of which recently disclosed their EV battery suppliers. BMW K
Mobility Aug. 13, 2024
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