China's CATL to Expand Battery Partnership with Hyundai Across All Models and Regions
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Chinese battery giant CATL plans to expand its collaboration with Hyundai Motor Group to include batteries for all vehicle types and across all regions.
- This announcement follows Hyundai's unveiling of the IONIQ V, a large electric sedan, at the Auto China 2026 (Beijing Auto Show).
- CATL's Vice President Akin Li expressed confidence in the partnership's growth, indicating a strategic move to supply batteries for Hyundai's diverse electric vehicle lineup.
In a significant development for the global electric vehicle market, China's leading battery manufacturer, CATL, has signaled its intent to deepen its strategic partnership with Hyundai Motor Group. Akin Li, Vice President of CATL, announced at Auto China 2026 that the collaboration, which currently supplies batteries for Hyundai's new IONIQ V electric sedan, is set to expand significantly.
This expansion means CATL's advanced battery technology will be integrated into Hyundai's entire range of electric vehicles, spanning across all geographical markets where Hyundai operates. This move is a clear indication of CATL's ambition to solidify its position as a dominant global supplier and highlights Hyundai's trust in CATL's capabilities to meet its growing EV production needs.
The partnership is particularly noteworthy given the intense competition in the EV battery sector. CATL's commitment to supplying batteries for all of Hyundai's models and regions suggests a long-term vision that could reshape supply chains and accelerate the adoption of electric mobility worldwide. This collaboration underscores China's growing influence in the high-tech automotive industry and its pivotal role in the global transition to sustainable transportation.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.