Inspection of Production and Certification Infrastructure Facilities
Exploring Future Directions for Industrial Development

Song Kwangmin, Deputy Governor of Yeonggwang County, inspected various 'e-mobility industry sites' within the region on the 17th and explored future development directions. Photo by Yeonggwang County

Song Kwangmin, Deputy Governor of Yeonggwang County, inspected various 'e-mobility industry sites' within the region on the 17th and explored future development directions. Photo by Yeonggwang County

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Song Gwangmin, Deputy Governor of Yeonggwang County, visited the Jeonnam Branch of the Korea Automotive Technology Institute, the Pilot Production Support Center, and the Future Vehicle Electromagnetic Certification Center located in the Daema Electric Vehicle Industrial Complex on the 17th to inspect the current status of the e-mobility industry.


This visit was organized to review the nation's largest e-mobility industry infrastructure, which has been established since 2014, and to check on the development of Yeonggwang's strategic industries and the need for national funding support.


At the main conference room of the e-mobility research center, Deputy Governor Song received reports on the progress and achievements of projects such as the "Small e-Mobility Regulation-Free Zone," "Advancement of Future Vehicle Crash Safety Infrastructure," and "Support for Activation of Jeonnam e-Mobility Exports." He then visited facilities capable of conducting tests and evaluations, including the crash test site.


At the Pilot Production Support Center, he toured equipment such as injection molding and electrodeposition painting that have been established, and inspected the production site.


He sequentially visited the Future Vehicle Electromagnetic Certification Center, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Evaluation Center, Battery High Safety Evaluation Center, and Green Hydrogen Production System Performance Test Center to hear about the current status of the e-mobility and energy industries.


Deputy Governor Song stated, "With the completion of cutting-edge facilities such as the Future Vehicle Electromagnetic Certification Center at the end of last year and the establishment of a one-stop support system, we will focus administrative efforts on attracting e-mobility companies and supporting exports to revitalize the local economy."





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