
HCT Opens South Korea's Largest Automotive EMC Testing Facility
Testing and certification specialist HCT has opened what it describes as South Korea's largest dedicated automotive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing operation, officially launching its new "M-Solution Center" on May 26. The facility is purpose-built to handle the high-voltage electrical components that power electric vehicles and autonomous driving systems.
With the new center online, HCT's combined infrastructure now spans nine EMC chambers — including six specialized high-voltage units — alongside five shielded rooms. The company says the expanded capacity gives it a solid base to handle large-scale orders from major global automakers and Tier-1 suppliers, and it expects its automotive division to significantly outperform last year's results.
The timing is deliberate. As the auto industry accelerates toward electrification, autonomous driving, and software-defined vehicles, rigorous EMC verification of high-voltage components has shifted from a nice-to-have to a baseline requirement for both safety and performance.
HCT also plans to use the M-Solution Center to deepen its environmental reliability testing capabilities. By offering EMC and reliability assessments under one roof, the company aims to give clients a "one-stop" option that trims development timelines and reduces certification risk.
"The M-Solution Center is a proactive investment to lead the rapid electrification and digitalization of the global auto industry."— Bong-jae Huh, CEO, HCT
HCT operates across high-tech sectors including ICT, automotive, batteries, and aerospace. Since 2017 it has served as a designated testing lab for South Korea's three major automakers, and it holds qualification as an official EMC testing laboratory for Stellantis, one of the world's largest automotive groups.
The M-Solution Center itself comprises five high-voltage EMC chambers and three shielded rooms, with setup scheduled for completion by the end of May ahead of full-scale operations.
