Battery Module Assembly (BMA), Busbar Frame Assembly (BFA)
Battery Module Assembly (BMA) - Provides series/parallel connections between cells to form an electrical circuit - Monitors the battery's status in real-time through voltage and temperature sensing of the cells - Prevents overcurrent and short circuits Busbar Frame Assembly (BFA) - Provides stable current through series/parallel connections between cells - Protects cells from shock, vibration, and foreign objects, improving battery reliability and lifespan
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Global Production and R&D Network - 14 manufacturing sites and 3 R&D centers in 7 countries (USA, Mexico, China, Europe, Vietnam, South Korea, etc.) - Providing localized solutions through production and technology development tailored to the region Competitive Pricing and Quality - Mass production of most products in-house to ensure stable quality and cost competitiveness - Consistent quality competitiveness guaranteed even during mass production Environmentally Friendly Management - Reduction of carbon emissions in the manufacturing process and expansion of renewable energy usage - Meeting the automotive industry's ESG needs through sustainable manufacturing methods and eco-friendly product development Extensive Experience in EV Parts and the Automotive Industry - Over 10 years of experience in the e-Mobility parts business - Business experience with global automotive manufacturers as well as domestic OEMs in South Korea - Numerous experiences in the EV battery parts business with battery manufacturers (primary vendors)
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[Company Overview] - Company Name: INFAC - Established: 1969 - Location: Seoul - Number of Employees: 379 - Revenue: 22.36 million - Overseas Offices: China, India, North America, Mexico, Poland, Vietnam
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The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) is an independent administrative agency established by the South Korean government in 1962 for the promotion of trade and overseas market research. Since then, its business areas have expanded to include investment (1995) and human resource exchange (2009), providing a wide range of support to domestic and international clients. Currently, it has overseas offices (trade centers) in 84 countries and 129 locations, working to build a business platform. In particular, our center hosts events for buyer companies in the Nagoya and Chubu regions and responds to their requests.