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SK On Co. Ltd.

About

SK On is a global leading electric vehicle (EV) battery developer, manufacturer, and solutions provider whose mission is to make our world a cleaner and more convenient place. Established in October 2021 after splitting off a battery business from SK Innovation, South Korea's largest energy company, SK On aims to become a world leader in the clean energy industry by leveraging its global production base and R&D capabilities, as well as its production and quality management know-how.

Headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, SK On has a worldwide presence with battery plants currently operating or in construction across the United States, Europe, and Asia. SK On is part of SK Group, South Korea's second largest conglomerate with major global companies in energy, semiconductors and life sciences.

Editor's note: Updated Oct. 14, 2022.

Headquarters Address

South Korea

News

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Sept. 13, 2024)

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Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Aug. 18, 2023)

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Energy Transition in Motion (Week of June 23, 2023)

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Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Dec. 9, 2022): Advancing Projects, Investment

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Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Oct. 14, 2022): Advancing Projects, Investment

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