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Hyundai Mobis Advances Sustainable and Nickel-Free Materials for the Future of EVs

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  • Hyundai Mobis created a vehicle part using 50% recycled plastic.
  • They reduced nickel content in EV inductors from 50% to 30% and are developing completely nickel-free materials.
  • Hyundai Mobis uses AI to innovate smarter, more efficient materials for future automotive technologies.

As environmental regulations tighten around the globe, you’re seeing companies like Hyundai Mobis rise to the challenge. And by aligning with these new standards, they’re focused on electric vehicles and leading a new era of how you move through the world responsibly and sustainably.


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Why Should We Care About What’s Under the Hood?

When you think about cars, your mind probably goes to stylish designs, powerful engines, and the latest tech. But have you ever considered what’s beneath all that? The materials that make up these vehicles—like plastics, metals, and fibers—are just as important as the gadgets they hold. And with rare materials becoming harder to find and more expensive, companies like Hyundai Mobis are looking for innovative solutions that not only cut costs but also help protect the planet.

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Kia EV9 displayed at Electrify Expo.

Hyundai Mobis is at the forefront of using sustainable materials, many of which are recycled or bio-based. For example, the company recently introduced a protective cover for a vehicle’s lower arm that’s made with 50% recycled plastic—well ahead of the European Union’s 2030 requirement of 25% recycled content in new car plastics.

It’s not just about compliance for Hyundai Mobis—they’re taking a forward-thinking approach. They’re dedicated to creating materials that show their commitment to both performance and sustainability.


Nickel-Free Materials for Affordable, Sustainable EVs

Nickel—an essential component in many automotive parts—has seen its price soar in recent years. But Hyundai Mobis isn’t letting that derail their mission to innovate. The company recently slashed the nickel content in their inductors, a key component for power conversion in electric vehicles, from 50% to the 30% range. This may sound technical, but it directly affects you by lowering costs, maintaining high performance, and reducing reliance on volatile raw materials.

Hyundai Mobis is breaking new ground by exploring completely nickel-free materials, a first in the industry. This could change the way you think about producing electric vehicles and autonomous driving technologies. A good example of this is using materials that are both more affordable and better for the environment—allowing you to have both performance and sustainability without having to choose between them.


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Digital Materials: The Future Is Now

Hyundai Mobis is going headfirst into digital materials, blending traditional materials science with advanced IT. Better materials = smarter materials. By simulating and predicting material characteristics using AI, Hyundai Mobis is setting the stage for materials that are perfectly suited to the demands of future automotive technologies like autonomous vehicles and high-speed charging systems.

With over 100 R&D professionals dedicated to material science, Hyundai Mobis is setting itself apart in the automotive supply industry. Their dedication to innovation shows in the groundbreaking work they’re doing every day.

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Hyundai IONIQ 5 and IONIQ 6 on indoor test course at LA Auto Show.

What Does This Mean for You?

Whether you’re an automotive enthusiast, care about sustainability, or just someone who wants to see a better future, Hyundai Mobis’s approach to material development is something you should pay attention to.

It’s about creating a future where vehicles are built to last, with materials that don’t deplete our planet’s resources. It’s about keeping up with rapid technology advancements while ensuring we don’t leave the environment behind.


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AUTHOR: 

RANDI BENTIA

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