With an emphasis on battery energy storage systems, REPT BATTERO and Hyosung Heavy Industries formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Seoul, South Korea, on May 27, 2025. In addition to providing 2.5GWh of energy storage devices, REPT BATTERO will work to advance the use and acceptance of energy storage technologies worldwide.
With a focus on creating a worldwide strategic framework for energy storage, REPT BATTERO will supply Hyosung Heavy Industries with energy storage cells, modules, and DC containers in addition to offering technical assistance for quality assurance and system design integration. Regulatory certification, regional localization, and worldwide marketing will fall within the purview of Hyosung Heavy Industries. In order to support their dedication to developing scalable and sustainable energy solutions globally, both organizations want to gradually take the lead in the global energy storage industry through the 2.5GWh supply agreement.
Woo Tae-hee, the CEO & President of Hyosung Heavy Industries stated, “Hyosung Heavy Industries is dedicated to becoming a global leader in energy solutions, and this collaboration will further solidify our market positions in the energy storage sector. We will closely collaborate with REPT BATTERO to deliver innovative products and services to global customers.”
Feng Ting, the CEO & President of REPT BATTERO remarked, “This signing marks a significant breakthrough in market synergy between Chinese and South Korean energy storage enterprises. As a global leading battery technology supplier, REPT BATTERO’s high-efficiency energy storage batteries complement Hyosung Heavy Industries’ deep expertise in the global power industry. Through deep cooperation, the two sides will provide professional products and services to more overseas customers.”
Hyosung Heavy Industries and REPT BATTRO reaffirmed their dedication to expanding this strategic alliance in order to improve cooperation in global markets, jointly address the issues posed by climate change, and provide Chinese and Korean perspectives and solutions for the global energy transition.