[Inter Battery 2024-Digital Chosun 7th March 2024]
Kim Young-hwan, the CEO of Energy Tech Solutions, is driving the advancement of lithium metal batteries for Urban Air Mobility (UAM).
Participating in Korea's largest battery exhibition, 'Inter Battery 2024,' held at COEX in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 6th, Energy Tech Solution Co., Ltd. showcased its core technologies for the secondary battery manufacturing process.
Founded in 1988, Energy Tech Solution Co., Ltd. (ETS) initially ventured into the lithium-ion electrode and cell manufacturing equipment sector in 2000. Since then, it has evolved into a total solution provider, offering a range of services from electrode production to evaluation cells, secondary battery manufacturing facilities, mass production, and optimization of production yield.
Of particular note is the development of fast-charging iron phosphate (LFP) batteries as part of our total solution business. Furthermore, ETS is actively progressing the development of lithium metal batteries for Urban Air Mobility (UAM), an emerging technology. The company operates five factories, four of which are located in Seoul and Chungju, North Chungcheong Province.
ETS possesses essential technologies for various stages of secondary battery manufacturing and supply high-quality manufacturing equipment customized to our customers' requirements. Our technological expertise extends beyond secondary batteries to next-generation battery solutions.
Energy Tech Solutions Co., Ltd. has a solid track record, collaborating with global research institutions and startups, particularly in the United States. Recognized for our technological capabilities, it is currently engaged with clients, including three domestic battery companies, a New York-listed corporation, and a global electric vehicle company.
Kim Young-hwan, CEO of Energy Tech Solution Co., Ltd., mentioned, “The majority of Energy Tech Solution Co., Ltd.'s sales, around 90%, come from the U.S. market,” and expressed plans for future listing to facilitate business expansion through domestic and international factory expansions.