Yeonggwang-gun Signs Business Agreement on 'e-Mobility Industry Development' with 6 Organizations View original image


[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seong-jeong] Yeonggwang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim Jun-seong) announced on the 16th that it signed a 'Business Agreement to Support the Innovative Growth of e-Mobility Companies' with six organizations including the Small and Medium Business Corporation, Jeonnam Technopark, Jeonnam Intellectual Property Center, Korea Smart e-Mobility Association, and Korea Automotive Research Institute.


The main contents of this agreement include ▲ operating an e-Mobility support institution council ▲ discovering new businesses related to e-Mobility ▲ supporting research and development and technology commercialization ▲ supporting exhibitions and promotions ▲ supporting workforce development and job creation, focusing on administrative and financial cooperation.


Through this cooperation, the county plans to equip the e-Mobility industry with global competitiveness and lead the Blue Economy project, a strategic project of Jeonnam.


In addition, the county is concentrating its administrative capabilities to foster the e-Mobility industry as a future growth industry.


Along with hosting expos, attracting national projects, and spreading e-Mobility, it is also building the highest level of e-Mobility industry infrastructure in Korea, including being designated as the nation's first e-Mobility regulatory free zone.


Many e-Mobility related companies are also investing heavily in the Daema Industrial Complex in Yeonggwang.


Daepung EV, a tenant company in the Daema Industrial Complex, has achieved $10 million in exports, and with the county's substantial support for ultra-small electric vehicles, sales of Camsys have surged, allowing existing e-Mobility companies in the complex to enjoy a prosperous boom.



Governor Kim Jun-seong said, “A cooperative system among institutions to support companies has been established, enabling the e-Mobility industry and companies to develop further through rapid, focused, and customized support,” adding, “Through closer mutual cooperation among institutions, we will discover innovative growth companies and take the lead in nurturing global e-Mobility companies through collaboration at each growth stage.”


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