Commercialization of Pulse Technology

Employees of Hana Technology are holding the launch ceremony of its subsidiary Hana Celltron on the 19th. Hana Technology

Employees of Hana Technology are holding the launch ceremony of its subsidiary Hana Celltron on the 19th. Hana Technology

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Hana Technology, a company specializing in secondary battery assembly and activation process equipment, announced on January 20 that it has established a subsidiary, Hana Celltron, to fully launch its charging and discharging business utilizing 'Pulse' technology.


Pulse technology is an advanced method that, unlike the conventional constant current-constant voltage (CC-CV) approach, periodically adjusts the current flow to minimize physical and chemical stress inside the battery. This technology is expected to deliver significant achievements, including: ▲ a dramatic reduction in charging and discharging time, ▲ enhanced safety by suppressing dendrite formation inside the battery, and ▲ an extended battery cycle life.


Hana Celltron stated that it will not remain merely a hardware company manufacturing and supplying charging and discharging equipment. Instead, it plans to provide a 'total solution' by combining optimal charging and discharging algorithms with data-driven process management software, enabling customers to produce higher-quality batteries more efficiently.



A Hana Celltron representative expressed, "The establishment and launch of this subsidiary marks the starting point where Hana Technology's accumulated engineering capabilities and next-generation pulse technology come together to set a new standard for battery manufacturing," adding, "We aim to become the most trusted solution partner for global battery manufacturers seeking process innovation."


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