South Korean company gave up investing in batteries in Turkey

SK On has not decided to partner with Koç Holding and Ford

South Korean electric vehicle battery maker SK On has announced that it has not yet made a decision to partner with Koç Holding and Ford in Turkey.

Koç Holding signed a non-binding agreement with the two companies in March to set up a battery production plant near Ankara for use in electric vehicles.

South Korea’s Dong-A Ilbo newspaper, based on an anonymous source, stated that the SK On company abandoned the deal due to weak macroeconomic conditions.

‘ASSESSMENT NOT COMPLETED’

In a written statement made by SK On, “We have been considering the partnership idea in Turkey since the non-binding agreement in March 2022, but the evaluation is not yet complete. A final decision on whether to end the negotiations has not yet been made.

Koç Holding, Ford and SK On were considering the establishment of a factory that would start production in 2025 and produce 30-45 gigawatt (GWh) batteries per year. (Reuters)

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Source: Sozcu

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