[SMM Analysis] South Korea's NEV Market Recovery Still Shows Mixed Characteristics, ESS Becomes an Important Growth Channel for Battery Enterprises

Published: Jun 30, 2026 17:24
South Korea's NEV market is recovering from the slump at year-end 2025, but the current rebound is still dominated by HEVs, rather than being driven solely by BEVs. Although BEV share has rebounded, the sustainability of the recovery remains to be confirmed. For South Korean battery enterprises, it has become difficult to gauge demand recovery simply by relying on domestic EV sales and export data. In contrast, driven by South Korea’s policy demand and utility-scale energy storage projects in North America, ESS is becoming a clearer growth channel.

In 2026, South Korea's new energy vehicle (NEV) market entered a recovery phase. The country's annual NEV sales rose from 990,000 units in 2022 to 1.68 million units in 2025, with 2025 sales up 22% YoY. Monthly sales in 2026, January-April, also generally exceeded levels seen in the same period last year. Meanwhile, South Korea's NEV penetration rate rebounded from 46% in December 2025 to 62% in February 2026, 59% in March, and 60% in April, indicating the market has recovered somewhat from its 2025 year-end lows.

However, the current recovery in South Korea's NEV market is more akin to a hybrid rebound supported by HEV demand rather than a high-growth cycle driven purely by BEVs. During the February-April 2026 period, the BEV mix rebounded to the 35%-39% range, but HEVs still accounted for 58%-63% of the NEV sales structure, maintaining their position as the largest powertrain type. This reflects that consumers remain sensitive to EV pricing, charging convenience, battery safety, and vehicle residual values. Therefore, South Korea's 2026 NEV market is better viewed as a transitional phase where HEVs remain the core demand base while BEVs undergo a gradual recovery process.

Recovery signals in South Korea's EV market also need to be interpreted with caution. The recent improvement in sales does not necessarily signify a direct recovery in demand for South Korean domestic OEMs, as domestic sales are influenced by multiple factors including car model structure, price adjustments, subsidy policies, new model launches, and competition from imported EVs. Furthermore, as South Korean OEMs continue to localize EV production in key markets such as North America and Europe, the volume of EVs produced and exported from South Korea is gradually becoming a less direct indicator of global EV sales momentum. Therefore, when assessing South Korea's EV market, one should not rely solely on export volumes but also consider factors such as the domestic BEV penetration rate, car model structure, competition from imported EVs, and regional production footprint.

At the same time, ESS is becoming a clearer growth channel for South Korean battery enterprises. Domestically, power demand growth, renewable energy grid connection, and localized grid bottlenecks are elevating the importance of ESS within power infrastructure. South Korea's LDES target is expected to increase from 2.22GW in 2029 to 23GW by 2038, while policy-driven demand released through the central contract market is beginning to materialize. The first round of the central contract market has confirmed 563MW, and the second round is expected to close at a scale of up to 565MW.

Major South Korean battery enterprises are also expanding their ESS business exposure. For some companies, ESS revenue as a share of total revenue rose to the mid-20% range in 1Q26, primarily supported by North American ESS demand and capacity expansion. Other enterprises have further strengthened their ESS business foundations through US ESS battery supply contracts, LFP battery contracts for ESS, and domestic central contract market projects in South Korea. In particular, North American utility-scale ESS projects and power demand related to AI and data centers are expected to remain important growth channels outside China for South Korean battery enterprises.

In conclusion, the core question for South Korea's electrification market in 2026 is not just whether sales have recovered, but rather the quality of that recovery. HEV-led NEV growth can support the market's floor in the short term, but for it to translate into stronger battery demand, the BEV mix must still achieve a more stable expansion. At the same time, it is becoming increasingly difficult to gauge the fundamentals of South Korean battery enterprises solely through EV sales and export data. LFP expansion for ESS and momentum in North American utility-scale projects are becoming more direct growth signals. Two variables warrant close attention in H2: the extent to which the NEV recovery translates into BEV demand, and whether ESS can effectively offset EV demand fluctuations.

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