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KTL-TAI signed an MOU for EV Battery and charger

KTL - TAI MOU


KTL-TAI MOU
On October 11, 2022, the Thai Automobile Research Institute, TAI, visited the Guro headquarters of the Korea Testing Laboratory (KTL) and signed an MOU for "testing and certification cooperation in the field of electric vehicle (EV) batteries and chargers."

On 11th October 2022, The Thai Automobile Research Institute (TAI) visited Korea Testing Laboratory’s (KTL) Guro headquarters and signed an MOU for 「Testing and certification cooperation in the field of electric vehicle (EV) batteries and chargers」.

Kim Se-jong (president of KTL), Mr. Pisut Rangsaritwutikul (president of TAI), Mr. Worawuth Kovongpanich (Vice President of TAI), and PCN has attended the MOU signing ceremony; They have laid the cornerstone for a low-carbon and environmental economy in a global trend of creating a carbon-neutral environment.

KTL and TAI have promised to work together to spread the usage of electric vehicles worldwide, through the establishment of test and certification systems for electric vehicle batteries and chargers and a cyber security test and certification system in the field of e-mobility.
KTL-TAI MOU
PCN will provide overseas-based services to solve various difficulties, such as problems related to the lack of technical regulatory information and difficulties in communication, that domestic E-mobility companies may experience in the process of overseas expansion.

In addition, through PCN's arbitration, KTL signed MOUs with Thailand and Brazil related to the EV business.

*Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI): Established in July 1989, under the Ministry of Industry of Thailand, they conduct overall research related to automobiles and manage and operate compulsory safety certification, testing, etc. for automobile parts and finished cars in Thailand.
BATTERY Lab.
KTL Cheonan Battery Testing Lab - EV Battery safety and performance test, Korean electric vehicle battery test and certification system
EMC Lab.
KTL Wonju EMC Test Lab - EV Charger EMC Test