Delivery of Integrated Quarantine Relief Vehicle to National Disaster Relief Association, Modified from Solati Luxury Model

[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] Hyundai Motor Group announced on the 13th that it will take the lead in supporting national disaster and calamity sites by utilizing specially manufactured relief vehicles.


On the same day, at the Paju Disaster Relief Logistics Center of the National Disaster Relief Association, Hyundai Motor Group Executive Director Byunghoon Lee, Secretary General of the National Disaster Relief Association Jeonghee Kim, and other key officials attended a ceremony to deliver integrated quarantine relief vehicles specially manufactured for the prevention and response to COVID-19 and livestock infectious diseases.


The integrated quarantine relief vehicles delivered this time were modified from Hyundai Motor’s ‘Solati Luxury’ model. These vehicles are equipped with disinfection equipment tailored to various disaster types such as infectious diseases and livestock epidemics, enabling integrated quarantine. Inside the vehicle, electric-powered sprayers, ultrafine particle sprayers, fog/mist disinfectors, manual sprayers, and protective suit sets are installed to allow rapid quarantine response.


Since 2006, Hyundai Motor Group has utilized a total of four laundry relief vehicles, modified from large trucks, supporting approximately 558 tons of laundry processing and drying for about 20,000 households of disaster victims and socially vulnerable groups nationwide at disaster sites.



A Hyundai Motor Group official stated, “As situations requiring various types of quarantine, including COVID-19, increase, we have manufactured integrated quarantine relief vehicles capable of preventive measures and rapid on-site response. Going forward, we will actively carry out disaster and calamity relief activities by deploying these quarantine relief vehicles and laundry relief vehicles where practical help is needed, utilizing their mobility.”


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