KULR Technology

Accelerating the global transition to a sustainable electrification economy
WE PROVIDE SOLUTIONS

RENEWABLE ENERGY IN A SAFE, RELIABLE, AND SUSTAINABLE MANNER

KULR’s disruptive thermal management technologies strive to fulfill an addressable $24 Billion thermal management systems market.

KULR’s integrated design approach offers comprehensive solutions in thermal interface materials, lightweight heat exchangers, and protection against lithium-ion battery thermal runaway propagation. Our high-performance solutions can be designed to fit almost any power or electronic configuration, including extremely demanding spaces or for applications where size and weight restrictions are a concern.

dramatic changes in the world of electronics

The automotive industry transitioning into the electrification of vehicles

The advent of 5G communications
technologies

The need for accelerated cloud computing
growth

improved forms of thermal
management

Quality Policy

Committed to superior customer satisfaction

Sustainable Energy Storage and Thermal Management Solutions

KULR and its employees are committed to becoming a strategic supplier by meeting customer, legal, and regulatory requirements to achieve superior customer satisfaction.

We partner with both customers and suppliers to develop next level products and innovative technical solutions in the thermal management and battery markets.

We hire and develop competent staff and encourage creativity, empowerment, and accountability.

We always strive to provide quality products on time and continually improve our Quality Management System.

Customer Reviews

KULR's solution is the lightest weight battery heat sink option nasa has evaluated to date, that has excellent promise to prevent thermal runaway propagation with the highest energy density cots li-ion cell designs. To date, nasa has not found a design solution with as much promise for preventing li-ion battery trp with as positive temperature margins on the adjacent cells while also being very lightweight.
Dr. Eric Darcy
Battery Systems Lead at NASA
The KULR team has been an essential part of many of our projects in the last two decades. We’re happy to be working with them, and incorporating their thermal solutions as part of the sherloc instrument on the upcoming mars 2020 rover mission.
Mike Pauken
Senior Thermal Systems Engineer, JPL