Hyundai plans $51 billion investment in 6 years with focus on e-vehicles
Hyundai
Motor
plans to invest about 61.1 trillion won ($51.81 billion) between 2020
and 2025, about one-third of the expenditure focused on electric and
autonomous vehicles, the company said on Wednesday.
The
South Korean carmaker unveiled a "Strategy
2025"
roadmap that envisaged annual average spending of 10 trillion won,
higher than previous years, and up from a 2018 figure of 6.1 trillion
won.
Hyundai
will devote about 20 trillion won of the total investment, spread
across six years, to future technologies, it added.
It
also set an ambitious deadline of 2025 to place itself among the
world's top three makers of battery and fuel cell vehicles, with
annual sales of 670,000 electric vehicles, including 560,000
battery-based cars.
Hyundai
shares were up 2 per cent by 01:36 GMT after the announcement, which
included a plan to buy back 259.6 billion won worth of common shares.
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