COVID-19 India: Hyundai Launches ‘Back-to-life’ CSR Initiative

  • Published On: 11 May 2021
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Hyundai will deliver Oxygen Concentrators and BiPap Ventilator Machines to government hospitals in India

Hyundai India has launched the ‘Back-to-life’ initiative to supply Medicare Oxygen equipment in the country. The South-Korean automaker will deliver Oxygen Concentrators, High Flow Oxygen (HFO) Plants, High Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) Machines and BiPap Ventilator Machines to most affected COVID -19 states namely New Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and Telangana from this week. It has introduced the ‘Back-to-Life’ CSR project under Hyundai Cares 3.0 COVID-19 relief initiative in India.


Hyundai has decided to procure 700 units of Oxygen Concentrators for the government hospitals in India. In addition, it will also install 10 High Flow Oxygen (HFO) Plants in accordance with 200 High Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) machines. This will aid critical patients immediately and also assist the hospitals in becoming self-sufficient for oxygen in the long run. Additionally, Hyundai will also donate medical consumable for staff in various hospitals. The company, going a step ahead, is also providing 225 units of BiPap Ventilator Machines to the various government hospitals. This ‘Back-to-life’ initiative is carried out by Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF) which is the philanthropic arm of Hyundai India.


Commenting on the relief measures, Mr. SS Kim, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., said, “The ongoing crisis affects each and every one of us. As a community, as a nation and as humanity, we are all in it together. Since the start of the second wave, our thoughts and prayers have been with the affected families and our actions are echoing these emotions. To ensure we help societies and communities tide over this crisis, we are doing everything in our capacity to provide immediate relief. Lifesaving Medicare Oxygen equipment are currently in absolute demand while their suppliers as well as supply chains are seemingly stretched thin. Despite this challenge, we relentlessly strived to ensure the procurement and immediate delivery of these precious lifesaving medical equipment to highly affected states and cities in India.”

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