SEOUL, February 25, 2026 – Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) is continuing its efforts to protect the public and firefighters through the donation of four Unmanned Firefighting Robots designed for high-risk environments to South Korea’s National Fire Agency.
A donation ceremony for the remote fire suppression robots was held on February 24 at the National 119 Rescue Headquarters in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
The event was attended by key figures including, Euisun Chung, Executive Chair of Hyundai Motor Group; Sung Kim, President and Head of Strategic Planning Division of Hyundai Motor Group; Yongbae Lee, President and CEO of Hyundai Rotem Company; Seung-ryong Kim, Acting Commissioner of the Korea National Fire Agency; and Jin-ho Lee, Director of the Policy Coordination of the Korea National Fire Agency.
“Firefighters who rush into danger without hesitation to save lives remind us of the values our society must uphold. In partnership with the Korea National Fire Agency, we developed the Unmanned Firefighting Robot to help realize the very value of ‘safety’ that firefighters have long protected. The Unmanned Firefighting Robots that we are donating embody Hyundai Motor Group’s core technologies and represent a new form of mobility built on our shared goal of ‘technology that saves lives.’ We hope they will serve as reliable teammates, entering dangerous scenes ahead of others to safeguard the firefighters’ safety. When the National Fire Hospital opens this June, we will support firefighters’ swift recovery by donating vehicles and rehabilitation equipment. Hyundai Motor Group will continue to provide the technologies and support needed to ensure that firefighters can carry out their missions in a safer environment.” – Euisun Chung, Executive Chair, Hyundai Motor Group
“This initiative marks the first step in a paradigm shift that will redefine disaster response. We will continue to actively introduce advanced technology to the field through innovative collaboration with the private sector, including Hyundai Motor Group, a global mobility leader.” – Seung-ryong Kim, Acting Commissioner of the Korea National Fire Agency.
The Unmanned Firefighting Robot was developed in collaboration with the Korea National Fire Agency and is based on Hyundai Rotem’s electrified, multi-purpose unmanned vehicle, the HR-Sherpa. Equipped with remote‑driving capabilities, the HR‑Sherpa can be fitted with a wide range of mission‑specific equipment depending on operational needs.
Key features and functions of the Unmanned Firefighting Robot include:
At the request of the Korea National Fire Agency, two Unmanned Firefighting Robots were deployed to the 119 Special Rescue Units in the Capital and Yeongnam regions and are already in use in live fire operations. Two additional robots will be delivered to the Gyeonggi Provincial Fire Headquarters (Hwaseong) and Chungnam Provincial Fire Headquarters.
According to the Korea National Fire Agency, 1,802 firefighters have been injured or killed in the line of duty over the past decade. In response, the Group developed the Unmanned Firefighting Robot to reduce risks to firefighters in hazardous environments. The robot was designed using the Group’s technological capabilities and incorporates direct feedback from fire crews.
Hyundai Motor Group and the Korea National Fire Agency expect the robot to be deployed in high-risk scenarios that are challenging for firefighters to access, such as:
The Unmanned Firefighting Robot is an electrified platform that is expected to operate effectively in confined spaces filled with toxic gases — conditions that limit the use of conventional internal combustion firefighting vehicles.
In addition to the deployment, the Group has provided comprehensive operational manuals and training to ensure the robots are used effectively. The Group will continue its close collaboration with the Korea National Fire Agency to ensure that the robots operate safely and reliably at fire scenes.
This donation is part of the Group’s long-standing cooperation with the South Korean National Fire Agency, guided by its CSR mission established in 2023: “We make the right move towards free mobility, a safe society and a sustainable planet.”
Hyundai Motor Group’s ongoing support initiatives for Korean firefighters include: