Greenway's Cell-Driven "Core" Technology: Revolutionizing Electric Two-Wheelers at EICMA
AInvestFriday, Nov 8, 2024 2:35 am ET
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Greenway, a global leader in micromobility lithium battery solutions, showcased its innovative Cell-Driven "Core" technology at the 2024 EICMA exhibition in Milan, Italy. The event, held from November 5th to 10th, provided an ideal platform for Greenway to unveil its cutting-edge battery solutions for electric motorcycles and electric-assisted bicycles, themed "Safety, Sustainability, Smart."

Greenway's Cell-Driven "Core" technology is a testament to the company's 18-year commitment to the micromobility lithium battery sector. It combines the best of both worlds, utilizing 18650 and 21700 small cylindrical cells from major Japanese and Korean manufacturers like LG, Samsung, and Panasonic, as well as the "Gingu Bang" 34145 large cylindrical cells from its subsidiary, K-tech New Energy. This unique blend of cell sizes caters to the diverse battery needs of electric two-wheelers worldwide, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

The company's strategic partnership with LG Energy for cell supply further bolsters its competitive position. This long-term agreement ensures a steady and reliable source of high-quality cells, enabling Greenway to maintain its commitment to safety and sustainability while focusing on its core competencies. The partnership aligns Greenway with a trusted industry player, enhancing its production capabilities and market position.

Greenway's commitment to safety and sustainability is evident in its certifications. The company received China's first CCC certification for electric bicycles, covering products like the IMR34145E 12 and IMR34145E 14 large cylindrical cells from the "GinguBang" series, and the DZ48N-28EM battery pack. Internationally, its electric-assisted bicycle battery achieved the world's first PRODUCT SAFETY MARK certification to the EN50604-1 standard, ensuring compliance with European safety regulations. Moreover, Greenway's products for the EU market now meet the required declarations and carry the CE mark, reflecting its commitment to environmental sustainability.

The company's advanced Battery Management System (BMS) with IoT smart modules offers a competitive edge. The BMS enables real-time communication between the battery and smart devices, allowing users to monitor battery health remotely and utilize intelligent fast-charging capabilities during peak usage. This not only enhances user experience but also increases the lifespan and efficiency of Greenway's batteries.

At the Milan exhibition, Greenway showcased its comprehensive solutions for electric two-wheelers, from cells to PACKs, and introduced its advanced Non-welding and Wire bonding technology. The company invited industry peers to explore future lithium battery innovations for electric two-wheelers, solidifying its position as a leader in the micromobility battery sector.

In conclusion, Greenway's Cell-Driven "Core" technology debut at the Milan EICMA Two-Wheeler Exhibition highlights the company's commitment to innovation, safety, and sustainability. With its strategic partnerships, certifications, and advanced BMS, Greenway is poised to revolutionize the electric two-wheeler market and shape the future of micromobility.

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