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M.AX to Reshape the Global Battery Market

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) visited LG Energy Solution’s smart autonomous manufacturing facility on May 26, 2026, to review Korea’s battery manufacturing competitiveness and discuss ways to strengthen public-private cooperation.


Manufacturing has long been a key growth engine for Korea’s economy and helped the country develop into an advanced economy. However, the sector’s growth has recently stalled as the working-age population shrinks and the potential growth rate falls, making innovation urgent. MOTIR therefore sees M.AX as the only solution for securing a super-gap advantage in manufacturing. In September 2025, the ministry launched the M.AX Alliance to bring together manufacturers, AI companies, relevant ministries, academia, and research institutions. The Alliance now serves as a cooperation platform for more than 1,500 companies and institutions across 11 divisions, including factory, robotics, and semiconductors. In 2026, MOTIR is investing about KRW 1.8 trillion, including about KRW 1.3 trillion in government funding, in projects that help companies apply AI to processes and products, reduce work time, and improve quality.


LG Energy Solution participates in the robotics division of the M.AX Alliance and is a user company in the AI factory flagship project, which supports AI transformation in processes such as quality control and predictive maintenance. An AI factory connects an AI “brain” to factory operations to support human decision-making. Under this model, manufacturers and AI specialists work as one team to collect manufacturing data, develop AI models, and apply them to production processes. The visit came as competition in the global battery market is shifting beyond volume growth toward data-driven productivity innovation. MOTIR arranged the visit to share what Korean battery companies have achieved through M.AX and explore concrete ways to scale it across industry.


LG Energy Solution’s Energy Plant, a cylindrical battery manufacturing facility that won the grand prize at the 2026 LG Awards, is using digital twin technology to recreate the actual factory in a virtual space and significantly reduce trial and error in production. LG Energy Solution said the technology has increased the production speed of new equipment by more than 50 percent and cut both investment costs and line area to about half of previous levels. The company added that the flexibility to produce batteries of different specifications on a single piece of equipment will help strengthen its ability to win orders in global markets.


“M.AX is now essential to survival and a critical tool for Korea’s battery industry to maintain a super-gap lead in the global market,” said Deputy Minister for Industry and Growth Kim Sung-yeol. “The government will spare no effort to provide policy support that accelerates private-sector innovation, including efforts to establish AI governance frameworks and promote the adoption of enterprise AI platforms.”