Sunseap to power Hyundai Motor’s upcoming Innovation Centre with clean energy

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Under a 20year solar power purchase agreement, Sunseap will install a 1.39 MWp solar energy system on the rooftop of the seven storey Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre by July 2022.

The system can generate an estimated 1.76 GWh of electricity annually and is equivalent to avoiding 1,247 metric tons of carbon emissions or offsetting the energy consumption of 408 fourroom HDB flats.

Frank Phuan, Cofounder and Chief Executive Officer of Sunseap, said: “We are delighted to see automotive giants like Hyundai aiming for carbon neutrality in their operations, and honoured to play our part in the greening of its upcoming innovation hub in Singapore.

The transport sector is one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases and we see exciting opportunities to work with likeminded partners such as Hyundai to tap renewable energy sources for sustainable mobility.”

Hong Bum Jung, Head of HMGICS, said: The world is going to be a carbonneutral society, and Hyundai Motor Group also announced our RE100 plans. As an EV dedicated smart factory, HMGICS has aligned our group's ambitious targets and support Singapore's goal to achieve
netzero emissions.

At this juncture, the partnership between Sunseap and HMGICS is a significant milestone that starts HMGICS' journey to achieve carbon neutrality.

The Hyundai facility, located at Jurong Innovation District, will research and develop future mobility technologies as well as pilot novel manufacturing models through smallscale factories in urban areas. It may also produce up to 30,000 vehicles per year by 2025.