
TMEVnet wins CES 2025 Innovation Award with ultra-fast EV charging technology
12/30/24, 8:00 AM
The startup TMEVnet, which is developing next-generation ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has won the “CES 2025 Innovation Award” in the Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility category.
The startup TMEVnet, which is developing next-generation ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has won the “CES 2025 Innovation Award” in the Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility category.
The CES Innovation Award is a prestigious prize awarded to companies with cutting-edge technologies and innovative products that will lead the future of the global technology industry.
TMEVnet earned this honor with its proprietary technology, the “CryoFlux PowerCable.”
The “CryoFlux PowerCable” is the industry’s first EV charging cable to apply liquid evaporation phase-change cooling technology.
Its core is to maintain the inside of the cable at cryogenic temperatures, thereby dramatically controlling the heat generated during charging and minimizing energy loss.
This technology reduces the cable’s weight to below 10 kg, solving overheating and bulkiness problems simultaneously, and helps stably and efficiently achieve megawatt (MW)-level charging.
TMEVnet is a promising startup fostered within the Cheonan-Asan Innopolis Special Zone, and is promoting technology development in collaboration with its key technology partner, the Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH).
Through a regionally specialized global expansion support program, it challenged for the CES 2025 Innovation Award, and with this award, officially proved its global technological capabilities.
Following the award, TMEVnet plans to accelerate technological advancement through joint R&D with the Korea Automotive Technology Institute,
and in Germany, it will verify CryoFlux’s performance in the European market through PoC (proof of concept) cooperation with Mercedes-Benz and Siemens.
Cho Hyoung-nam, CEO of TMEVnet, said, “It is a great honor that our technology was recognized at CES,” and
stated, “Through CryoFlux, we will redefine the megawatt-level charging standard for the era of future mobility.”
Meanwhile, TMEVnet was also recently selected for the Deep Tech TIPS program, securing up to 1.5 billion KRW in R&D funding,
which it plans to actively use for performance enhancement of CryoFlux and strengthening its global competitiveness.