KULR Technology Group announced the opening of a new research and development center in Webster, Texas, a suburb of Houston, to accommodate for increasing battery development engagements in the year 2023 and beyond. Late last month, KULR announced that it had secured a follow-on $2.68 million contract as the exclusive supplier of fail-safe battery safety solutions for an industrial scale energy storage system manufacturer. KULR’s growing team was also instrumental in this project, which is expected to be one of the first in a robust pipeline of grid-scale energy storage projects incorporating the Company’s passive propagation resistant solutions enabling energy storage systems longer life cycles and completely self-contained safe battery solutions. KULR’s sales, marketing, project management, quality control, and customer care divisions will continue to be headquartered in San Diego, California. However, the Webster facility’s design can accommodate future expansion as the Company continues to invest in people and assets in Texas. The new facility is located within close proximity to other leading engineering organizations and firms including NASA, Axiom, Oceaneering International, KBR Wiley, Lockheed Martin, Jacobs, and many more. KULR expects the Webster facility to be fully operational by April 2023.
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