LS Cable & System announced that it will showcase electric vehicle and charging infrastructure solutions at the "Secondary Battery Materials, Components, and Equipment Exhibition" (K-BATTERY SHOW 2023), held for three days starting from the 13th at KINTEX in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do.


They will introduce the EV-way, a bus duct for electric vehicle charging stations, for the first time. Bus ducts, which are large-capacity power supply systems, have been used as substitutes for cables in skyscrapers, apartments, and factories. LS Cable & System has developed a specialized bus duct tailored for charging stations with high power consumption.

Exhibition booth view of LS Cable at the 'Secondary Battery Materials, Components, and Equipment Exhibition' (K-BATTERY SHOW 2023)

Exhibition booth view of LS Cable at the 'Secondary Battery Materials, Components, and Equipment Exhibition' (K-BATTERY SHOW 2023)

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They will also exhibit ultra-fast charging cables. These are liquid-cooled cables that suppress temperature rise using coolant, reducing thickness and weight by nearly half compared to air-cooled cables. Until now, European companies have monopolized the market through patents, causing domestic companies to rely on imports.


In addition to supplying motor windings, high-voltage harnesses, and aluminum wires to domestic and international automakers and battery manufacturers, LS Cable & System is expanding its related business by participating in the national project "Development of Hybrid ESS for Electric Vehicle Charging."



A company representative stated, "We are focusing on nurturing materials, components, and charging infrastructure solutions for electric vehicles as new growth engines," adding, "This exhibition will be an opportunity to comprehensively showcase related products together with affiliates such as Gaon Cable, LS EV Korea, LS Materials, and LS ALSCO."


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