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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation (Director Lee Jong-guk) is transferring technology for a ‘solar power technology’ that enhances stability and efficiency.


On the 15th, Chosun University announced that it signed a one-year technology transfer contract with Jeonjin Elex Co., Ltd. (CEO Cha Jeong-hwa), Cheonghyeon Power Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Jae-pil), and Professor Jo Geum-bae of the Department of Electrical Engineering for the ‘charge-discharge control technology of batteries for solar power generation’ and the ‘tracking technology of dual-axis solar trackers’ they possess.


Jeonjin Elex Co., Ltd. and Cheonghyeon Power Co., Ltd. are participating companies in the advanced track of engineering and systems for building green remodeling, a project of the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation Institute, and concluded the technology transfer through a corporate technical problem-solving project.


The ‘charge-discharge control technology of batteries for solar power generation’ transferred to Jeonjin Elex Co., Ltd. is a technology that supplies charging current to battery cells for solar power generation batteries and detects the battery’s charge amount to control the charge-discharge current.


It has advantages in stability, configuration, and high-efficiency charge-discharge characteristics, enabling faster charging than existing other chargers or battery charging systems, and has the benefit of being free from constraints such as weather, time, and space.


This technology features high battery lifespan, storage characteristics, and stability, and also has the advantage of much lower manufacturing costs, making it easily applicable to various industrial fields such as industrial buildings and transportation means like vehicles.


The ‘tracking technology of dual-axis solar trackers’ transferred to Cheonghyeon Power Co., Ltd. allows efficient solar tracking with a simple structure unlike existing solar tracker systems, significantly improving power generation capacity.



Because the solar tracker has a very simple structure and low installation costs, it can greatly reduce the manufacturing price of the product, thereby enhancing price competitiveness at product shipment through commercialization.


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