Hyundai Motor Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Singapore’s Home Team Science & Technology Agency (HTX) to advance collaboration in future mobility, robotics, and hydrogen energy solutions. The strategic partnership aims to leverage Hyundai’s automotive expertise alongside HTX’s innovations in public safety and national security technology.
Deployment of Modular Electric Vehicles
As part of the collaboration, Hyundai’s modular electric vehicle platforms (PBVs – Platform Beyond Vehicle) will be deployed for Singapore’s public safety fleets. These vehicles are designed for flexibility and efficiency, supporting a range of applications from emergency response to urban mobility solutions.
Focus on Robotics and Hydrogen Technologies
The partnership will also explore robotics solutions and hydrogen-powered technologies aimed at enhancing emergency response capabilities and promoting sustainability in urban operations. Both organizations are committed to developing innovations that improve safety, efficiency, and environmental performance in public service sectors.
Strategic Implications
This collaboration signifies a major step in Hyundai’s expansion of its smart mobility and clean energy initiatives across Southeast Asia. For Singapore, the partnership aligns with national goals to advance next-generation public service technologies, supporting a future-oriented approach to safety, mobility, and sustainability.
