Ssebo Mobility Launches Research and Development on Micro Electric Vehicle Batteries
Secondary Battery Company ENPLUS Signs MOU with Energy Specialist USI Technology
Commemorative photo of the MOU signing ceremony held on the 10th at E&Plus Pangyo Branch in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province. From the left in the photo: Kim Je-eun, CEO of Yousi Technology; Park Jong-seong, Vice Chairman of E&Plus; Park Young-tae, CEO of Sebo Mobility. Photo by Sebo Mobility
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] CEVO Mobility, a subsidiary of Cammsys specializing in electric vehicle business (CEO Park Youngtae), announced on the 11th that it has signed a tripartite business agreement with secondary battery manufacturer EN Plus and energy-focused venture company USI Technology for the "research and development of batteries dedicated to ultra-small electric vehicles."
Through this agreement, CEVO Mobility will support its ultra-small electric vehicle CEVO-C SE as a demonstration vehicle and share electric vehicle-related data and technology. EN Plus and USI Technology will develop batteries applying 'Graphene' material, which has high energy density and excellent durability, offering superior fire safety and longer lifespan compared to lithium-based batteries. This is expected to reduce charging time and increase driving range for ultra-small electric vehicles.
EN Plus is a specialized company manufacturing core battery-related materials and components such as secondary batteries for electric vehicles, conductive materials (carbon nanotubes and graphene hybrid new materials used in secondary batteries), heat dissipation pads, and lightweight materials. USI Technology is a specialized venture company developing and producing energy storage devices and applied products such as fully independent solar-powered LED streetlights.
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Park Youngtae, CEO of CEVO Mobility, said, "Through this MOU, by mutually exchanging know-how related to batteries, which are the core of electric vehicles, and improving performance, it will become a valuable foundation for the development of the E-mobility industry, including ultra-small electric vehicles." He added, "We will continue to collaborate with an open attitude to respond to the era of electric mobility."
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