Hyundai Motor Group is making a long-term bet on energy technologies beyond the traditional lithium-ion battery, with its executive chair signalling that both solid-state batteries and hydrogen fuel cells will define the company’s roadmap for decades to come.

Euisun Chung, speaking on its electrification ambitions in a recorded interview with Automotive News , made it clear the company intends to stay ahead in EV development.

“We are part of the leading group of the EV sales and cars. That’s why I’m so proud of our R&D people and that we have a e-GMP platform, and now we are focusing on the solid state battery.”

Hyundai’s e-GMP architecture already underpins models like the Ioniq 5 , Ioniq 6 , Kia EV6 and Genesis GV60 , giving the group one of the most competitive EV ranges gl

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