The Recreational Market Joins the Electrification Revolution of Vehicles; Battery Safety Still Key

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Vancouver, Kelowna, and Delta, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 23, 2024) - Investorideas.com, a go-to investing platform covering electric vehicles releases a report on the evolution of the sector as the recreational market follows suit, featuring KULR Technology Group, Inc (NYSE American: KULR), a global leader in safe and high-performance energy storage solutions.

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As all industry sectors of vehicles build out their electric portfolios, battery safety is still a key issue to address. ResearchandMarkets reported, "In line with rapidly evolving electric mobility demands, the process of EV battery formation and testing is cementing its role as a critical industry segment. Technological advancements and rigorous testing measures are the linchpins for establishing stable, efficient, and secure battery operation that meets consumer expectations and strict regulatory frameworks."

With battery safety as a key service and betting on a future of the electrification of multiple industries, (KULR Technology Group, Inc. (NYSE American: KULR) just added to its growing list entering the electric recreational products sector.

KULR just announced it has been awarded an engineering contract with Bombardier Recreational Products for the Company's Fractional Thermal Runaway Calorimetry (FTRC) testing services. This milestone underscores KULR's expanding influence and commitment to advancing battery safety in the rapidly growing electric recreational products sector. With an already established presence in space and military safe battery designs, KULR looks to continue discussions and market expansion with potential customers from major electric aviation, electric maritime, EV, and recreational off-road vehicle manufacturers.

The partnership highlights BRP's proactive approach to thermal runaway management across all its e-mobility market verticals - including National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1192, while concurrently aligning with KULR's development of the KULR ONE Design Solutions (K1-DS) platform, which focuses on regulatory compliance, including battery cell testing, propagation-resistant materials, pack and module level testing. The NFPA 1192 standard establishes fire and life safety criteria for recreational vehicles to provide protection from loss of life from fire and explosion.

"Securing this contract with BRP is a testament to the critical role that FTRC plays in ensuring the safety and reliability of next-generation consumer facing e-mobility products," said Michael Mo, Chief Executive Officer of KULR. "FTRC analysis is quickly becoming the de facto method to characterize cell-level thermal runaway, and we are actively working to expand our throughput for this testing in the coming months."