NVIDIA, LG Group Build AI Factory for Robotics and Mobility, Expanding 800V Data Center Plans
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Updated · NVIDIA Blog · Jun 8
NVIDIA, LG Group Build AI Factory for Robotics and Mobility, Expanding 800V Data Center Plans
3 articles · Updated · NVIDIA Blog · Jun 8
Summary
LG Group and NVIDIA are building an AI factory to train, simulate, validate and deploy AI across robotics, autonomous driving, data centers and GPU cloud services.
The project links NVIDIA’s full-stack AI factory platform with LG’s manufacturing, mobility and smart-space businesses, aiming to connect procurement, production, logistics and delivery in a real-time autonomous factory workflow.
LG Electronics plans to use NVIDIA Isaac Sim, Isaac Lab and GR00T for home and modular robots, while LG CNS will add NVIDIA robotics models and frameworks to its PhysicalWorks platform for factories and logistics sites.
The partnership also expands AI infrastructure: LG Uplus plans a large-scale AI data center for the latest NVIDIA GPUs, LG CNS will build DSX-based AI factories, and LG Energy Solution is working on 800-volt DC power systems.
In mobility and enterprise AI, LG Electronics is aligning ADAS and in-vehicle systems with NVIDIA DRIVE, while LG AI Research is using Blackwell GPUs and NVIDIA software to advance Korea’s EXAONE sovereign AI models.
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Overview
As of June 2026, NVIDIA and LG Group have announced a strategic partnership to build an 'AI factory,' deepening their collaboration and marking a pivotal step for LG’s technological future. This initiative aims to create a robust backbone for LG’s next-generation businesses by establishing advanced infrastructure, including a large-scale AI data center designed for NVIDIA GPUs. LG Uplus will lead the data center construction, while LG Innotek and LG CNS will contribute advanced sensing solutions and robotics integration. Together, these efforts will support LG’s internal AI projects, accelerate innovation, and position LG as a leader in AI-driven manufacturing and services.