CTNS, Link-B service mounting PoC project success

This is CTNS. Today, we have some good news to share with you. Last week, on the 14th and 15th, we conducted the final PoC test of the Link-B service. Through the driving test conducted for two days at Icheon Blackstone CC, we were able to identify the completeness and additional improvement points of the Link-B service, and the overall test result was successful.
This project is a task of remanufacturing the battery of Genesis G80e and reborn as a battery pack for golf carts. Unlike the general golf cart battery replacement process, we differentiated ourselves by mounting CTNS’s ‘Link-B’ service.
Link-B service

This case is a solution that completes the circular economy model of the battery pack through Link-B, and it is expected that the customer’s economic, safety, and convenience will be enhanced and the added value will be maximized when it is completed. In addition, since it supports from the use to recycling of the battery, it can also expect the effect of reducing carbon in the long term.


This project is currently in the state of completing the development of IoT BMS and control solution, and real-time battery status data linkage test. Accordingly, mass production preparation is completed, and we plan to launch the official product for golf courses nationwide in July.
As this product is completed by integrating H/W, S/W, IT, and financial integrated technology, this project is expected to be an innovative solution in the golf cart battery market. We ask for your interest and expectation until the official launch of the product. Thank you.
This is CTNS. Today, we have some good news to share with you. Last week, on the 14th and 15th, we conducted the final PoC test of the Link-B service. Through the driving test conducted for two days at Icheon Blackstone CC, we were able to identify the completeness and additional improvement points of the Link-B service, and the overall test result was successful.
This project is a task of remanufacturing the battery of Genesis G80e and reborn as a battery pack for golf carts. Unlike the general golf cart battery replacement process, we differentiated ourselves by mounting CTNS’s ‘Link-B’ service.
This case is a solution that completes the circular economy model of the battery pack through Link-B, and it is expected that the customer’s economic, safety, and convenience will be enhanced and the added value will be maximized when it is completed. In addition, since it supports from the use to recycling of the battery, it can also expect the effect of reducing carbon in the long term.
This project is currently in the state of completing the development of IoT BMS and control solution, and real-time battery status data linkage test. Accordingly, mass production preparation is completed, and we plan to launch the official product for golf courses nationwide in July.
As this product is completed by integrating H/W, S/W, IT, and financial integrated technology, this project is expected to be an innovative solution in the golf cart battery market. We ask for your interest and expectation until the official launch of the product. Thank you.