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Solum (CEO Jeon Seong-ho), a global electronic components and power solutions company, announced on the 4th that it will join hands with Pumpkin (CEO Choi Yong-gil), the No. 1 company in the domestic electric commercial vehicle charging market, to completely become technologically independent and preoccupy the global market for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
Solum signed a "MOU" with Pumpkin for cooperation in the electric vehicle charging infrastructure business. Pumpkin has aimed to apply 100% domestic technology to the entire charger, and localization of power modules has been a key challenge. We have signed this MOU by appreciating Solum's independent power module technology, and we plan to actively consider expanding it to all models in the future. The agreement was pushed to establish a unique technical standard in the rapidly growing commercial vehicle charging market by combining Solum's decades-old power conversion technology and Pumpkin's know-how in large-scale infrastructure operations.
Through this MOU, the two companies decided to strengthen cooperation in the overall charging infrastructure business, including ▲ Solum's own power module equipped with pump-kin chargers and jointly developed ▲ commercialization of EV charging total solutions for overseas commercial vehicles including chargers, EV vehicles, and integrated control ▲ cooperation in renewable energy-based EV charging stations such as solar power ▲ cooperation in planning new models for next-generation chargers and technology.
"Pumpkin has long aimed for 100% domestic technology application rate, and localization of power modules was the last puzzle," said Choi Yong-gil, CEO of Pumpkin. "We have decided to directly check Solum's technology and decide on this MOU, and we will actively consider expanding it to all models in the future starting with this cooperation." "Through a strategic partnership with Solum, we will introduce a charging infrastructure based on domestic technology to the world in name and reality," he added.
"Cooperation with Pumpkin, a powerhouse in commercial vehicle charging, is the best opportunity to prove Solum's power electronics technology on the spot," said Yoo Dong-kyun, vice president of Solum ANP's business. "We will leap to become an EV charging solution company recognized by the global market beyond self-reliance in core parts technology."
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