Ulsan City to Establish Assessment System for
Electric and
Hydrogen Car Collisions
The Ulsan Metropolitan Government said it has been
selected by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy for a project aimed at
ensuring the performance and safety of primary components for electric and
hydrogen cars.
This project facilitates collaboration between local
governments specializing in hydrogen and electric vehicle initiatives, creating
an environment for joint research and development as well as business subsidy
programs, with the goal of fostering a cooperative and mutually beneficial
atmosphere.
The project’s duration spans four years, culminating in
2026.
Ulsan’s collision safety project involves the implementation
of five equipment units designed to trial and evaluate post-collision
firefighting procedures.
Additionally, it incorporates business subsidies and
operations employing the aforementioned equipment.
Ulsan Technopark, with a budget of 6.8 billion won (US$5.08
million), will oversee this project.
Furthermore, it currently operates a Safety Test Center
equipped with testing facilities for car collisions, impacts, and pedestrian
scenarios.