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Adds Singapore Electric Vehicle Center of Excellence to its network in the region, covering every segment in the electric vehicles supply chain Customized solutions in more than 10 countries across Asia Pacific Safety and compliance at the core of solution design to cater to rising demand as Asia drives the electric vehicles sector forward SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 3 March 2025 - DHL Group (DHL), the world's leading logistics company, is enhancing its end-to-end EV logistics and supply chain solutions for the Asia Pacific market, with the opening of three Electric Vehicle (EV) Centers of Excellence (COEs) within the region in 2024. These COEs build on DHL's offering of customized solutions covering capital equipment for new EV-related factories, inbound-to-manufacturing (I2M), finished vehicles and aftermarket logistics in the region. DHL supports the electric vehicle sector growth in Asia Pacific "Over the next five years, Asia is expected to account for 63% of the new 115 million EVs sold worldwide.[1] A robust and compliant logistics supply chain ecosystem is needed to support this growing demand, and our EV Centers of Excellence in Shanghai, Singapore, and Indonesia serve as hubs of competencies and resources for the growing EV industry across the Asia Pacific , " said Fathi Tlatli, Global Auto-Mobility Sector President, DHL Customer Solutions and Innovation. EV COEs to provide a network of expertise in Asia An EV COE is a center of knowledge and know-how, showcasing existing EV logistics expertise, capability, and resources and demonstrating DHL Group's commitment to further enhance its EV offerings. These centers cover a wide range of solutions, offering modular and integrated end-to-end logistics across the EV supply chain. The three EV COEs in China, Singapore and Indonesia are connected to a global network of COEs in 10 countries including Italy, United Kingdom, Mexico and the United Arab of Emirates. "When people think of EVs, it is often associated with the finished vehicle itself. However, there is an entire complex ecosystem behind the EV value chain, which is crucial in orchestrating the process. That is our advantage as DHL Group, as we can offer customized solutions for every segment utilizing our expertise and our extensive global network," said Audrey Gerard, Vice President of Auto-Mobility, Asia Pacific, DHL Customer Solutions and Innovation. EV COEs will also be established in other countries with an existing EV footprint and expertise, such as India, Japan, Malaysia and Thailand. DHL Group will continue focusing on the EV sector, with the New Energy sector identified as a key growth area in its Strategy 2030. As the sector matures, there is an increasing need to repurpose end-of-life EV parts and batteries or recycle them for raw materials. "This segment will require complex logistics support, which we are exploring in the region leveraging solutions implemented in Europe and the Middle East networks as well as a market-leading cross-border road freight network in the ASEAN region," said Tlatli. Customized EV Solutions on showcase at the new EV COEs Capital equipment and battery materials for gigafactories For companies expanding their mining of EV battery minerals and battery manufacturing operations globally, DHL Group offers the management of the entire process, from capital equipment logistics to the supply of battery materials such as electrolytes and processed minerals. Inbound to manufacturing (I2M) for EV assembly plant Today, DHL is the preferred partner for the door-to-door storage and transportation of EV batteries and parts for multiple global vehicle manufacturers. Control towers oversee these solutions, managing the suppliers and tracking end-to-end temperature, humidity, and geolocalization data to ensure safety and performance. At the assembly plant, DHL supports in-plant logistics solutions, such as processing the arrival of material from vendors, storing, picking, and kitting. Air transport of smaller battery cells, modules, and critical components for urgent shipments is offered to prevent disruptions. Finished EVs DHL's network of specialists has worked on electric vehicle-in-container solutions for mass market distribution, and air freight services for prototypes and critical vehicle shipments. Across 2024, DHL delivered soon-to-be-launched vehicle prototypes from China to Europe, including customized boxes, dangerous goods (DG) checks, and the management of export clearance. At the destination, additional finished vehicle services for pre-delivery inspection and yard management have been implemented in several geographies. EV aftermarket DHL establishes and manages EV aftermarket networks for various Western and Asian OEMs, including regional and local part distribution centers in key Asia Pacific markets, such as India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. It has developed EV parts and battery-specific solutions, such as shared storage facilities, to cover requirements from compliance, import, storage, and time-definite deliveries to dealerships. [1] Asia to lead global EV growth - Economist Intelligence Unit Hashtag: #DHL #electricvehicles #supplychain #logisticshttps://group.dhl.com/en.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/dhlThe issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.DHL – The logistics company for the worldDHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. Our DHL divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, e-commerce shipping and fulfillment solutions, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With about 395,000 employees in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide, DHL connects people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global sustainable trade flows. With specialized solutions for growth markets and industries including technology, life sciences and healthcare, engineering, manufacturing & energy, auto-mobility and retail, DHL is decisively positioned as "The logistics company for the world". DHL is part of DHL Group. The Group generated revenues of more than 81.8 billion euros in 2023. With sustainable business practices and a commitment to society and the environment, the Group makes a positive contribution to the world. DHL Group aims to achieve net-zero emissions logistics by 2050.
BANGKOK, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Informa Markets has announced a significant rebranding initiative: MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok 2025. This transformative event aims to redefine Thailand's automotive industry, elevate it to the global stage, solidify the country's role as a leader in intelligent mobility technology and innovation, and drive it toward a future of clean energy and sustainable transportation. Informa Markets Rebrands "Electric Vehicle Asia (EVA)" to "MobilityTech Asia - Bangkok," Positioning Thailand as a Regional Hub for Sustainable Mobility Innovation Informa Markets, the world's leading exhibition organizer, has rebranded Electric Vehicle Asia (EVA)—the premier EV technology exhibition in the region—to its new identity: MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok 2025 (MTAB). This strategic initiative positions Thailand as a regional hub for cutting-edge technology, innovation, and sustainable mobility development. It reaffirms Informa Markets' leadership in EV technology events over the past decade and continues its long-standing collaboration with the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT). The rebranding aims to promote expanded business opportunities, attract global investment, and accelerate the energy transition within the modern automotive industry, further enhancing Thailand's influence on the international stage. Set to take place from July 2–4, 2025, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, MTAB 2025 will showcase groundbreaking innovations in sustainability. The event will highlight advancements in electric vehicle technology, autonomous driving, smart infrastructure, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and AI-driven transportation solutions, spotlighting the future of mobility. Dr. Prasert Sinsukprasert, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, underscored the government's commitment to combating climate change. He stated: "The National Energy Plan (NEP) prioritizes the production of electric vehicles. The Ministry has consistently supported the Electric Vehicle Asia event, and this rebranding strengthens its role as a platform to unite key stakeholders in achieving Thailand's Net Zero goals and advancing sustainable development." Highlighting the region's rapid growth in the EV sector, Mr. Edmund Araga, President of the Asian Federation of Electric Vehicles Association (AFEVA), remarked: "ASEAN's EV market is growing rapidly, fueled by government policies and increasing consumer interest. This rebranding not only extends beyond EVs to encompass new technologies such as autonomous driving, smart infrastructure, and Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), but also strengthens Thailand's position as a leader in transportation innovation. We look forward to collaborating with the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), one of our key partners, to continue hosting the renowned EV technology exhibition and iEVTech international conference." Mr. Sanchai Noombunnam, Country General Manager of Informa Markets Thailand, added: "We have been pioneering EV technology events in the region for over a decade, collaborating with partners from various sectors, both locally and internationally. This rebranding reflects our forward-looking approach, extending beyond EVs to encompass all aspects of transportation technology while supporting the goals of the country and the region. We are committed to establishing Thailand as a key destination for the global automotive industry by fostering innovation, building strong partnerships, and promoting sustainable solutions to drive growth in the automotive sector and position Thailand as a strategic hub for investment." MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok (MTAB) 2025 will be held under the theme: "Shaping the Regional Innovation Hub for Sustainable Mobility." The event aims to serve as a platform to bring together technologies, solutions, and experts from all parts of the automotive industry to share knowledge and create business opportunities. More than 350 leading automotive technology and innovation companies from 20 countries are expected to participate, alongside over 32,000 visitors from 65 countries worldwide. Additionally, MTAB 2025 will be co-located with ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week (ASEW) 2025, the region's largest renewable energy technology exhibition. Together, the events will foster advancements in clean energy and sustainable transportation solutions. Be part of the mobility revolution at MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok 2025, from July 2–4, 2025, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok, Thailand. Contact us: For more information and booth, please contact: asew-th@informa.com or visit event website www.mobilitytechasia-bkk.com.
Informa Markets has announced a significant rebranding initiative: MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok 2025. This transformative event aims to redefine Thailand's automotive industry, elevate it to the global stage, solidify the country's role as a leader in intelligent mobility technology and innovation, and drive it toward a future of clean energy and sustainable transportation. BANGKOK, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Informa Markets, the world's leading exhibition organizer, has rebranded Electric Vehicle Asia (EVA)—the premier EV technology exhibition in the region—to its new identity: MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok 2025 (MTAB). This strategic initiative positions Thailand as a regional hub for cutting-edge technology, innovation, and sustainable mobility development. It reaffirms Informa Markets' leadership in EV technology events over the past decade and continues its long-standing collaboration with the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT). The rebranding aims to promote expanded business opportunities, attract global investment, and accelerate the energy transition within the modern automotive industry, further enhancing Thailand's influence on the international stage. Informa Markets Rebrands "Electric Vehicle Asia (EVA)" to "MobilityTech Asia - Bangkok," Positioning Thailand as a Regional Hub for Sustainable Mobility Innovation Set to take place from July 2–4, 2025, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, MTAB 2025 will showcase groundbreaking innovations in sustainability. The event will highlight advancements in electric vehicle technology, autonomous driving, smart infrastructure, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and AI-driven transportation solutions, spotlighting the future of mobility. Dr. Prasert Sinsukprasert, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy, underscored the government's commitment to combating climate change. He stated: "The National Energy Plan (NEP) prioritizes the production of electric vehicles. The Ministry has consistently supported the Electric Vehicle Asia event, and this rebranding strengthens its role as a platform to unite key stakeholders in achieving Thailand's Net Zero goals and advancing sustainable development." Highlighting the region's rapid growth in the EV sector, Mr. Edmund Araga, President of the Asian Federation of Electric Vehicles Association (AFEVA), remarked: "ASEAN's EV market is growing rapidly, fueled by government policies and increasing consumer interest. This rebranding not only extends beyond EVs to encompass new technologies such as autonomous driving, smart infrastructure, and Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), but also strengthens Thailand's position as a leader in transportation innovation. We look forward to collaborating with the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), one of our key partners, to continue hosting the renowned EV technology exhibition and iEVTech international conference." Mr. Sanchai Noombunnam, Country General Manager of Informa Markets Thailand, added: "We have been pioneering EV technology events in the region for over a decade, collaborating with partners from various sectors, both locally and internationally. This rebranding reflects our forward-looking approach, extending beyond EVs to encompass all aspects of transportation technology while supporting the goals of the country and the region. We are committed to establishing Thailand as a key destination for the global automotive industry by fostering innovation, building strong partnerships, and promoting sustainable solutions to drive growth in the automotive sector and position Thailand as a strategic hub for investment." MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok (MTAB) 2025 will be held under the theme: "Shaping the Regional Innovation Hub for Sustainable Mobility." The event aims to serve as a platform to bring together technologies, solutions, and experts from all parts of the automotive industry to share knowledge and create business opportunities. More than 350 leading automotivge technology and innovation companies from 20 countries are expected to participate, alongside over 32,000 visitors from 65 countries worldwide. Additionally, MTAB 2025 will be co-located with ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week (ASEW) 2025, the region's largest renewable energy technology exhibition. Together, the events will foster advancements in clean energy and sustainable transportation solutions. Be part of the mobility revolution at MobilityTech Asia – Bangkok 2025, from July 2–4, 2025, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC), Bangkok, Thailand.
Introducing groundbreaking technology to reclaim and recycle energy for EVs SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DEOGAM INC. (CEO Kim Jinouk) announced its participation in CES 2025, which will take place in Las Vegas from January 7 to 10. Founded in 2022, the company aims to promote the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and contribute to the growth of sustainable mobility. DEOGAM focuses on reclaiming energy lost to harmonics generated in EV power systems and recycling it for vehicle power usage. DEOGAM to showcase the electric vehicle recycling system at CES 2025: Accelerating carbon neutrality in the global mobility industry Electric vehicles rely on secondary batteries to power their motors. The energy stored in these batteries is converted from DC (direct current) to AC (alternating current) through an inverter, generating heat and harmonics. These harmonics lead to energy loss, which increases with higher power input and vehicle performance. To address this, DEOGAM developed an "electric recycle" system that uses a toroid-shaped energy core to capture harmonics and convert them into usable electrical energy. The company plans to showcase this system and its demonstration results at CES 2025 to accelerate its global market entry. DEOGAM's recycling system generates high electromotive force, allowing stable energy conversion even with significant input voltage fluctuations within a Buck & Boost converter. Internal tests indicate the system can reclaim 18% of energy lost to harmonics, increasing EV driving range by up to 10%. DEOGAM was selected for TIPS' project on "Energy efficiency systems utilizing electromagnetic waves generated during EV operation. " Since September 2023, the company has been developing this technology. In 2024, it conducted field tests on domestic commercial EVs, measuring the increase in driving range achieved with its technology. DEOGAM partnered with Kakao Mobility through an MOU to target the domestic electric taxi market in 2025. This collaboration aims to establish successful use cases in South Korea and pave the way for market entry into Germany, Norway, and key U.S. cities. Kim Jinouk, CEO of DEOGAM, stated, "If our electric recycling system were applied to 14 million EVs worldwide, each driving 30 kilometers, the reclaimed energy would total approximately 3 million megawatts (MW). This efficiency underscores the system's growing importance in achieving global carbon neutrality." Kim added, "With this technology, DEOGAM aims to make the electric recycle system an essential component for every EV worldwide. Since the system's carbon emissions during energy production are nearly zero, we plan to focus on markets in Western Europe, which are leading the charge in carbon neutrality."
SHIZUISHAN, China, Dec. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In order to ensure and promote the healthy and rapid development of the electric vehicle industry, State Grid Shizuishan Power Supply Company recently actively responded to the actual needs of the business department and carried out in-depth analysis of the utilization of new energy vehicle charging facilities in Shizuishan. This analysis aims to provide strong support for improving the quality of power supply services for users of new energy vehicles through big data. As an important force to promote the green and low-carbon development in the field of transportation, the promotion of new energy vehicles needs to be further strengthened to significantly increase the proportion of new energy vehicles in the field of transportation. At the same time, as a key infrastructure for the popularization of new energy vehicles, the construction of charging piles should match the pace of the promotion of new energy vehicles, follow the principle of "moderately advanced and adapting to local conditions" to ensure the sustainable and healthy development of the electric vehicle industry. Therefore, State Grid Shizuishan Power Supply Company gives full play to the advantages of big data technology and uses advanced methods such as data analysis, mathematical statistics and machine learning to carry out a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the basic situation of charging facilities, charging user behavior and facility utilization, so as to provide a decision-making basis for formulating a more scientific and reasonable charging facility construction plan. The analysis results show that Dawukou District has the largest number of charging facilities, followed by Pingluo County and the lowest in Huinong District. At the same time, the overall power consumption of charging facilities in Shizuishan City is on the rise. Charging is mainly concentrated in the valley period, accounting for about 50% and 60% respectively. In the next step, State Grid Shizuishan Power Supply Company will continue to play the role of big data monitoring and analysis, closely integrate with the load, economy and other characteristics of Shizuishan area, optimize and integrate data analysis models, assist the government to continuously track local economic development, and better serve local economic development.
SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Mobis (KRX 012330) announced on 18th that it has developed a new battery cell cooling material to prevent battery overheating during ultra-fast charging of electric vehicles. Hyundai Mobis aims to secure world-class battery cooling technology and commercialize it to enhance its competitiveness in the future mobility market. This material, referred to as the 'Pulsating Heat Pipe,' is composed of aluminum alloy and refrigerant and is placed between battery cells to lower the internal battery temperature that spikes during rapid charging. Even when battery heat generation increases during ultra-fast charging, it is expected to significantly reduce electric vehicle charging time by implementing a stable thermal management system capable of withstanding the heat. Heat pipes are metal-tube-shaped thermal conductors that enhance heat transfer efficiency between two objects and are high-heat-dissipation materials used for cooling electronic devices such as computer CPUs and smartphones. Specifically, pulsating heat pipes diffuse heat through the vibration and circulation of refrigerant internally, resulting in minimal performance degradation due to gravity even when applied to high-speed moving vehicles. With over ten times the heat transfer performance compared to standard aluminum, they rapidly move the heat from overheated battery cells to the exterior. Typically, battery systems (BSA) are constructed by adding battery management systems (BMS), cooling fans, and various electronic devices to multiple battery modules (BMA). BMA, which directly generates electrical energy, is a module-level component with multiple battery cells stacked, and optimizing the cooling structure to prevent battery cell overheating is critical. Hyundai Mobis successfully placed PHPs between each battery cell. They quickly transferred the heat generated in each cell to cooling blocks, thereby stably controlling the internal temperature at the module level. Hyundai Mobis applied a press process enabling large-scale continuous production in the manufacturing stage, simplifying the PHP manufacturing process and reducing production costs. Additionally, to facilitate mounting on vehicle batteries, it achieved PHPs with a thickness of only 0.8 mm, which is significantly thinner and has a larger area than standard heat pipes (approximately 6 mm). This enhancement in product quality aims to promote the adoption of electric vehicles. About Mobis Mobis is the global no. 6 automotive supplier, headquartered in Seoul, Korea. Mobis has outstanding expertise in sensors, sensor fusion in ECUs and software development for safety control. The company's products also include various components for electrification, brakes, chassis and suspension, steering, airbags, lighting, and automotive electronics. Mobis operates its R&D headquarters in Korea, with four technology centers in the United States, Germany, China and India. For more information, please visit the website at http://www.mobis.com. Media Contact Choon Kee Hwang : ckhwang@mobis.com Myong Sun Song: sms@mobis.com
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