Hyundai gives advanced air mobility demo in Indonesia

Mohammed Ali Berawi (center), deputy of Green and Digital Transformation of Indonesia’s Nusantara Capital
Authority gives a presentation during Hyundai’s future mobility technology demo in 2024 (Courtesy of Hyundai Motor)

Hyundai Motor Group on Monday unveiled its advanced air mobility (AAM) technology and demonstrated an AAM prototype aircraft, or a flying car, in Indonesia as the South Korean automotive group is seeking to build an AAM network in the world’s largest archipelago.

The parent of Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. showcased integrated future ground and AAM technology optimized for Indonesia composed of about 18,000 islands scattered across the country.

Indonesian government officials, including those from the transport ministry and the Nusantara Capital Authority (NCA) overseeing its capital relocation, had first-hand experience of the future mobility technology during the demonstration. It was held at Samarinda Airport, near its new capital of Nusantara.

Indonesia is building its new capital of Nusantara in East Kalimantan province on the island of Borneo and aims to make it a green, smart and sustainable city.

Hyundai launched the mobility service based on its Shucle app in Sejong City, the administrative capital of south Korea, on July 1, 2024

Hyundai Motor Group has been collaborating with Indonesia to build an AAM network in Indonesia’s new capital by establishing AAM application plans, verifying ground and air mobility transportation concepts and conducting on-site tests.

To do so, it signed a strategic cooperation agreement in 2022 with the Nusantara Capital Authority .

Hyundai also introduced the “Shucle,” its mobility service app where its users can call a bike, bus, kickboard or taxi. It demonstrated how to call its “County Electric” minibus through the app to move to the hangar of the Samarinda Airport.

It bets big on Indonesia’s future mobility market. It is leading the electric vehicle market in the Southeast Asian country and plans to double its production there.

Supernal, Hyundai Motor’s urban air mobility unit, showcased the concept model of its eVTOL aircraft in 2023

The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) gave a flight demonstration of its AAM prototype aircraft “Oppav” at Samarinda Airport, along with Hyundai.

Oppav is short for optionally piloted personal air vehicle, or a demonstrator prototype aircraft for the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) technology developed by the state-funded institute.

Hyundai’s distributed electric propulsion technology was applied to Oppav’s electrified powertrain and used to independently drive multiple motors and batteries.

Alongside the technology demonstration, Hyundai displayed its new AAM aircraft model, dubbed “S-A2,” whose design and performance drew keen interest from Indonesian government officials.

Last year, Supernal, Hyundai Motor’s urban air mobility development unit, showcased a concept model of its eVTOL aircraft, which it aims to bring to the market by 2028.

In March of this year, Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun discussed cooperation on hydrogen-fueled cars and EVs with Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto.

By Jung-Eun Shin

newyearis@hankyung.com 

Yeonhee Kim edited this article

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