Hyundai and Kia’s heat management innovation maximizes EV driving range in low temperatures.
Under its ‘Strategy 2025’ plan, Hyundai Motor aims to sell 670,000 battery EVs and FCEVs (fuel cell electric vehicles) annually and become a top-three EV manufacturer by 2025.
Kia’s mid- to long-term strategy, dubbed ‘Plan S’, will see the brand’s line-up grow to 11 EVs by 20025.
Hyundai and EVs say EV drivers can heat the cabin without a significant impact on electric driving range.
Hyundai and Kia reveal improved new heat pump tech for EVs

Heat management innovation maximises EV driving range in low temperatures; EV drivers can heat the cabin without a significant impact on electric driving range.

09 Jun 2020 | 11645 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors  today revealed new details of their innovative heat pump system, deployed in Hyundai and Kia’s global electric vehicle (EV) line-up to maximise their all-electric driving range in low temperatures.

Hyundai and Kia’s heat pump is a leading heat management innovation that maximises the distance that Hyundai and Kia EVs can travel on a single ...

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