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K-Battery Giants Unveil Next-Gen Tech and ESS Strategies to Overcome EV "Chasm" at InterBattery 2026

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2026-03-11 09:37:43
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SEOUL – As the electric vehicle (EV) market faces a temporary slowdown, known as the "chasm," South Korea’s leading battery manufacturers are pivoting toward next-generation technologies and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) to maintain their global dominance. InterBattery 2026, the nation's largest battery exhibition, officially kicked off on March 11 at COEX in Gangnam, Seoul, featuring a record-breaking 667 companies from 14 countries.

Government Pledges "All-Out Support" for Global Hub Vision
During the opening ceremony, Vice Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Moon Shin-hak designated batteries as the "heart of high-tech industry." To fortify South Korea's position as a global manufacturing hub, the government announced a comprehensive support package:

-Tax Incentives: Introduction of production tax credits for the battery sector to strengthen domestic manufacturing.
-Market Stimulation: Implementation of battery leasing schemes and aggressive expansion of the ESS market to drive demand.
-Supply Chain Sovereignty: Establishment of a "Battery Triangle" linking core minerals, advanced materials, and "Mother Factories" (R&D hubs).

"The government and the private sector will cooperate as 'One Team' to respond to global trade policies and R&D challenges," Vice Minister Moon stated.

 
Diversification Beyond EVs: ESS, Robotics, and UAM
With the EV market experiencing a short-term cooling period, industry leaders are showcasing diversified portfolios. ESS has emerged as a primary alternative, fueled by the rapid growth of AI data centers and renewable energy integration.

Exhibitors are also demonstrating the versatility of battery applications in high-growth sectors:

-Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and defense.
-Robotics and specialized industrial machinery.
-Safety Innovations: New technologies focused on preventing thermal runaway and enhancing fire safety.

Future-Proofing with "Super-Gap" Technology
The exhibition serves as a battleground for next-generation tech. The Korean "Big Three" (LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, and SK On) alongside various "smarts" (small and medium enterprises) are unveiling breakthroughs in all-solid-state batteries, sodium-ion batteries, and silicon anodes. These technologies aim to provide higher energy density and lower costs compared to traditional lithium-ion cells.

"InterBattery 2026 is not just a showcase of technology; it is a strategic platform for building global supply chains and securing investment," noted an industry official.

Strengthening the Ecosystem
Beyond hardware, the event features a robust business program:

--Supply Chain Matching: Direct procurement consultations between major battery makers and material/component suppliers.
- Investment Opportunities: Pitching sessions for promising startups in front of global Venture Capitals (VCs).
- Regulatory Briefings: Deep dives into the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and EU Battery Regulations.
- Talent Acquisition: The "Battery Job Fair," offering 1-on-1 mentoring for job seekers.
The event runs through March 13, serving as a critical barometer for the future of the global energy landscape.

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