KULR Technology

KULR Technology

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As the world of electronics demands increasing processing power and further miniaturization and transportation into electrification, KULR's disruptive, game-changing thermal management technology strives to solve the challenge of keeping electronics cooler, lighter, and safer in an ethical and environmentally sustainable manner. KULR's proprietary carbon fiber-based architecture offers solutions in thermal interface material, light weight heat exchangers and protection against lithium-ion battery thermal runaway propagation.
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2025
8 Oct 2025

Thermal Management, Fire and Explosion Protection for BESS 2026-2036: Materials, Technologies and Players

IDTechEx Report: Conrad Nichols and Daniel Parr
6 Aug 2025

Thermal Interface Materials 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
11 Jul 2025

Thermal Management for Electric Vehicles 2026-2036: Materials, Markets, and Technologies

IDTechEx Report: Mika Takahashi
31 Jan 2025

Fire Protection Materials for EV Batteries 2025-2035: Markets, Trends, and Forecasts

IDTechEx Report:
2022
13 Sep 2022

KULR Technology

IDTechEx has previously interviewed KULR Technology. At the Thermal Management Expo 2022, IDTechEx caught up on some of the more recent updates from KULR.
2020
24 Feb 2020

KULR Technology

KULR have extensive experience in battery safety for aerospace and defence applications, more recently they have been taking this knowledge and aplying it to the electric vehicle market.
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2016
10 Nov 2016

Hundreds of new electric vehicle technologies revealed

IDTechEx Show! on emerging technologies is taking place November 16-17 in Santa Clara California with record attendance and display of electric vehicle technologies of the future. Coverage is exceptionally comprehensive with land, water and airborne electric vehicle technologies in evidence.
5 Oct 2016

EVES Launchpad: Electric Vehicles Launch at the IDTechEx Show!

Electric Vehicle and Energy Storage (EVES) start-ups exhibit in Santa Clara.