Korea's First Domestic Production of Rare-Earth Permanent Magnets for Electric Vehicle Motors
Korea's First Domestic Production of Rare-Earth Permanent Magnets for Electric Vehicle Motors
KC Mark Korea Certification | Automotive Components
'Neodymium (Nd)-based rare-earth permanent
magnets,' the crucial components for electric vehicle motors, are now
domestically produced for the first time at the newly inaugurated Hyunpung
plant.
The Hyunpung plant is expected to produce
around 1,000 tons of rare-earth permanent magnets annually, reducing dependency
on overseas sources, particularly China. This strengthens South Korea's supply
chain for electric vehicles.
The supply chain for raw materials,
specifically neodymium, will also diversify from China to include sources from
countries like Australia and Vietnam. This diversification is set to begin from
the end of next year.
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