KULR is a public (NYSE: KULR) hardware and energy-systems company built on carbon-fiber thermal management for battery packs and electronic systems. The tech stack is deeply embedded—C/C++, CAN protocols, BMS firmware, CAD/CNC—reflecting safety-critical hardware development. Active projects center on battery pack design, module architecture, and safe-storage systems, while pain points cluster around regulatory compliance, first-of-kind program execution, and material traceability, signaling a company scaling from prototype to certified production.
KULR Technology Group designs and manufactures thermal management solutions and battery systems for the electrification market. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Diego with operations in Webster, Texas, the company serves customers across energy systems, robotics, and electronics. The product portfolio spans high-performance battery thermal management (leveraging proprietary carbon-fiber technology), battery pack and module design, and training/safety curriculum for battery management. The 51–200-person org is engineering-heavy with active hiring in senior and mid-level roles, concentrated in hardware development and manufacturing disciplines.
Embedded C/C++, Python, CAN/CAN-FD/DroneCAN protocols, I2C, UART, USB, Ethernet, BMS firmware, CAD, and CNC. The stack reflects safety-critical battery and thermal systems design.
Active projects include safety-critical hardware development, battery pack and module design, safe-storage systems, and battery safety training materials and assessments.
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