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TMEVnet participates in the “International e-Mobility Expo (IEVE 2025)”

7/15/25, 3:00 AM

TMEVnet participated in the “12th International e-Mobility Expo (IEVE 2025),” held from July 9 to 12 at Jeju Shinhwa World, as a company from the Cheonan–Asan Innopolis Special Zone in Chungnam, showcasing its EV charging cooling solutions and expanding its foundation for global market entry.

TMEVnet participated in the “12th International e-Mobility Expo (IEVE 2025),” held from July 9 to 12 at Jeju Shinhwa World, as a company from the Cheonan–Asan Innopolis Special Zone in Chungnam, showcasing its EV charging cooling solutions and expanding its foundation for global market entry.

Marking its 12th edition this year, the 2025 IEVE Expo was held under the theme “Carbon Neutrality 2035, The Future of Smart Mobility.” It was a large-scale global event with over 500 companies and institutions from more than 50 countries—including the United States, China, Japan, and Italy—and attracted more than 40,000 visitors.

At the event, TMEVnet actively introduced its EV charging cooling solutions through the joint promotional pavilion of the Cheonan–Asan Innopolis Special Zone. The technology effectively addresses heat generation in high-power EV charging environments and enhances charging efficiency and stability, drawing strong interest from visitors and global buyers.

In particular, through corporate promotion and business consultation programs held during the expo, TMEVnet confirmed its potential for overseas market expansion and explored various global partnership opportunities.

The exhibition was designed to promote outstanding tech companies from the Chungnam Innopolis Special Zone and support their global market expansion. Participating companies, including TMEVnet, demonstrated both technological competitiveness and commercialization potential.

A TMEVnet representative stated, “This International e-Mobility Expo provided a meaningful opportunity to introduce our EV charging thermal management technology to the global market,” adding, “We will continue to strengthen our competitiveness in the EV infrastructure sector through ongoing technological advancement and expansion of global partnerships.”

Meanwhile, during the event, the Cheonan–Asan Innopolis Special Zone hosted a “Chungnam Global Expansion Alliance (CGEA)” workshop, reinforcing collaboration with research and support institutions and further strengthening the support system for local tech companies entering global markets.

TMEVnet plans to continue expanding into global markets based on its core technologies in EV charging and thermal management.

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