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This (latest I could find) article from Korean Car Blog details some info, including a shift from China's CATL battery technology to HLI Green Power (a joint venture between Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution) which would indicate NCMA chemistry:
"HLI Green Power specializes in producing NCMA lithium-ion batteries, which include nickel, cobalt, manganese, and aluminum. These batteries are designed to enhance output while reducing chemical instability, making them a reliable and high-performing option for Kia’s new electric vehicles."
More from Inside EVs news:
"The Kia EV3 will be a direct rival to the Volvo EX30,
It will ride on a cheaper, lower-voltage front-wheel drive version of the Hyundai-Kia E-GMP platform, which will run at 400 volts instead of 800 volts.
availability has been confirmed in the US and Europe. Production will first begin at one of Kia’s plants in South Korea and it should meet the needs of the Korean and part of the Asian markets. If the EV3 also goes on sale in China, it could also get localized production.
Rumor has it that Mexico will build the EV3 for the American market, potentially making it eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit. That would bring its price down to $24,500, making it one of the most affordable EVs around.
EV3s sold in Europe will roll out of the plant in Žilina, Slovakia. This means the EV3 could be manufactured in three different factories simultaneously, maybe even more if it proves as successful as the hype built around it would suggest."
This (latest I could find) article from Korean Car Blog details some info, including a shift from China's CATL battery technology to HLI Green Power (a joint venture between Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution) which would indicate NCMA chemistry:
"HLI Green Power specializes in producing NCMA lithium-ion batteries, which include nickel, cobalt, manganese, and aluminum. These batteries are designed to enhance output while reducing chemical instability, making them a reliable and high-performing option for Kia’s new electric vehicles."
More from Inside EVs news:
"The Kia EV3 will be a direct rival to the Volvo EX30,
It will ride on a cheaper, lower-voltage front-wheel drive version of the Hyundai-Kia E-GMP platform, which will run at 400 volts instead of 800 volts.
availability has been confirmed in the US and Europe. Production will first begin at one of Kia’s plants in South Korea and it should meet the needs of the Korean and part of the Asian markets. If the EV3 also goes on sale in China, it could also get localized production.
Rumor has it that Mexico will build the EV3 for the American market, potentially making it eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit. That would bring its price down to $24,500, making it one of the most affordable EVs around.
EV3s sold in Europe will roll out of the plant in Žilina, Slovakia. This means the EV3 could be manufactured in three different factories simultaneously, maybe even more if it proves as successful as the hype built around it would suggest."


