Hyundai Motor Opens New Battery & Electrification Research Center At IIT Delhi By Chitrika Grover/ Updated On Thu, Apr 24th, 2025 Highlights : By December 2025, it aims to expand its reach to 10 universities in India, including non-IIT institutions, with approximately 100 professors participating. The Group is organizing a range of initiatives to further strengthen this collaborative ecosystem. Hyundai Motor Opens New Battery & Electrification Research At IIT Delhi Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) has opened Hyundai Center of Excellence for future mobility technology (Hyundai CoE) at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. This initiative includes establishing a joint research system to advance future mobility technologies focused on electrification and battery systems, reflecting the Group’s commitment to driving innovation tailored to the needs of Indian customers. The group has selected nine joint research projects in collaboration with IITs as part of its long-term academic-industrial cooperation framework. These projects cover key focus areas including: Battery cells, systems and testing Battery management systems (BMS) Energy density enhancement Safety Durability Diagnostic technologies. The initiative also explores new materials and system components, with New Battery Design & Performance. Hyundai Motor Group officials – including Heuiwon Yang, President and Head of the R&D Division; Unsoo Kim, Managing Director of Hyundai Motor India Limited; and Chang Hwan Kim, Executive Vice President and Head of the Electrification Energy Solutions Tech Unit – attended the main agreement ceremony held in New Delhi. They were joined by IIT representatives, including Rangan Banerjee, Director of IIT Delhi; Dean Manu Santhanam from IIT Madras; and Dean Sachin C. Patwardhan from IIT Bombay. The Steering Committee of the Hyundai CoE will be co-chaired by EVP Chang Hwan Kim and Dean Bijaya Ketan Panigrahi at IIT Delhi. “We’re excited to work with India’s brightest minds in battery innovation,” said Heuiwon Yang, President and Head of R&D Division at Hyundai Motor Group. “Collaborating with leading researchers and IIT professors through the Hyundai Center of Excellence for future mobility technology will help us develop technologies tailored to India while contributing to its economy and society. We see this partnership with India’s academia and industry as a foundation for building a sustainable future together.” Future Technology Research In parallel, the Group is expanding its Future Technology Research Program, which has been in operation since 2021. Unlike the general operation methods of academic-industrial projects, the program allows university faculty members to propose their own research topics, which are then reviewed and selected by the Group. Previously limited to domestic universities and Korean professors at overseas institutions, the program has been expanded to include foreign faculties – beginning with professors at IITs. This marks a significant step in globalizing the Group’s academic collaboration efforts. Hyundai Expects Creta EV To Boost Its Electric Vehicle Market Also Read Starting with IIT Delhi, the Hyundai CoE will expand in phases to build an India-wide network of experts, connecting leading researchers and institutions across the country. Currently, the Group collaborates with three IIT universities (IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, and IIT Madras), engaging around 30 professors. Hyundai Motor, Fourth Partner Collaborate For 118 MW RE Project Also Read By December 2025, it aims to expand its reach to 10 universities in India, including non-IIT institutions, with approximately 100 professors participating. The Group is organizing a range of initiatives to further strengthen this collaborative ecosystem. These include: Technology exchange forums bringing together experts from both India and Korea Global conferences on battery and EV technologies to share insights on trends and policies Policy dialogue sessions that engage key stakeholders from the Indian government, academia, and industry to discuss the future of the mobility and electrification sectors As the Group’s first academic-industrial collaboration model for a growth economy, the Hyundai CoE is set to become a central hub for research and innovation. It will play a key role in advancing future mobility solutions while fostering a strong, localized innovation base tailored to the evolving needs of the Indian market. Hyundai Installs First EV Charging Facility In Chennai Also Read Tags: battery systems, Dean Bijaya Ketan Panigrahi, EV technologies, EVP Chang Hwan Kim, Heuiwon Yang, Hyundai Motor Group, Rangan Banerjee