Contact LOG
ㅤ | DATE | Buyer Name | Method | Template | Message |
1 | 2026. 01. 20 | Broadband Telecom Power Inc (BTC Power) | E-mail | A | When you need to enhance the safety and reliability of your AC and DC chargers for the North American market, we can supply high‑precision leakage‑current detection sensors. Delivered in easy‑to‑integrate module/COB formats, our solutions help you reduce field failure rates and recall risks as a premium safety partner. |
2 | 2026. 01. 20 | Chaevi America Inc | E-mail | A | With extensive field‑operation experience and compliance with Korean and U.S. safety standards, we offer leakage‑current monitoring solutions that minimize downtime and safety incidents at charging sites. We can be your module‑supply partner both for next‑generation slow chargers and retrofit projects. |
3 | 2026. 01. 20 | ChargePoint | E-mail | A | We provide industrial‑grade leakage‑current sensors that meet high MTBF requirements for large networks and increase the reliability of your chargers. Proven in medical and industrial applications, our technology supports compliance with tightening safety regulations across regions. |
4 | 2026. 01. 20 | Chargetronix Inc | E-mail | A | As a partner with power‑electronics expertise, we can co‑develop leakage‑detection and protection circuits optimized for your power stacks. Our modular sensors shorten design lead time and reduce test risks when obtaining international certifications. |
5 | 2026. 01. 20 | Chargie LLC | E-mail | A | For an operator, “chargers that never fail” are critical. Slow chargers equipped with our leakage‑monitoring modules reduce malfunction and safety incidents even in harsh parking‑garage environments, helping you cut maintenance costs. We are a strong partner both for new installations and replacement of existing assets. |
6 | 2026. 01. 20 | Delta Q Technologies Corp | E-mail | A | We can enhance the safety of your chargers used in golf carts, material‑handling and other platforms by integrating compact, high‑sensitivity leakage‑current sensors. We also support OEM/ODM development of solutions integrated into your power modules. |
7 | 2026. 01. 20 | Emporia Corp / EMPORIA ENERGY | E-mail | A | Preventing electric shock and fire in the home is key to brand trust. By applying our medical‑grade leakage‑current monitoring technology to residential chargers, we can strengthen your positioning as a “safe smart home charger” provider. |
8 | 2026. 01. 20 | Espen Technology | E-mail | A | For EV chargers installed together with lighting and power infrastructure, we provide compact leakage‑sensor modules that give more flexibility in wiring and panel design. We support you in meeting leakage‑current limits required in parking garages and commercial buildings. |
9 | 2026. 01. 20 | Evesco LLC | E-mail | A | In systems that combine ESS and EV charging, leakage‑current and grounding management are even more critical. We can propose sensor architectures that consider both storage and charging flows, increasing the safety and long‑term reliability of your modular charging stations. |
10 | 2026. 01. 20 | EVSIS America LLC | E-mail | A | Leveraging expertise built in the Korean market, we can supply modules that can be applied directly to chargers produced in your California plant. Our sensor technology, proven in medical and industrial power, improves the safety competitiveness of your high‑power DC and slow AC products. |
11 | 2026. 01. 20 | Ford Motor Company | E-mail | A | End users expect the same safety from an OEM charger as from the vehicle itself. By integrating our leakage‑monitoring solutions, we help your Ford‑branded home and commercial chargers meet global safety standards and differentiate on quality. We are also open to supplying sensors for EV power‑train applications. |
12 | 2026. 01. 20 | Leviton Mfg Co Inc | E-mail | A | For Leviton’s comprehensive portfolio from wiring and panels to chargers, we add value with highly reliable leakage‑current sensors to reinforce your image as a “safety‑focused EVSE” provider. Various module form factors and customization minimize the impact on your existing product designs. |
13 | 2026. 01. 20 | Lite On Inc | E-mail | A | We provide leakage‑detection solutions optimized for your OBCs and power modules to help you meet the stringent safety requirements of OEM customers. Our compact, highly integrated sensors add safety functions while keeping internal space constraints to a minimum. |
14 | 2026. 01. 20 | MTA Warehouse | E-mail | A | We can supply a wide range of slow EV chargers and leakage‑sensor modules, allowing you to expand your EV‑related product categories. With flexibility for small‑lot and project‑based orders, we support diversification of your distribution portfolio. |
15 | 2026. 01. 20 | Rivian Automotive LLC | E-mail | A | The charging experience for a premium EV brand relies on safety and durability. Our sensors are designed to operate reliably in harsh outdoor conditions and can add value to Rivian‑branded chargers and service‑replacement parts. |
16 | 2026. 01. 20 | Rivian PDC | E-mail | A | We can reliably supply leakage‑monitoring modules and slow‑charger assemblies that meet OEM specifications, supporting Rivian PDC’s inventory operations and service‑center demand. We propose long‑term supply agreements to secure stable parts availability. |
17 | 2026. 01. 20 | Stove Top Inc | E-mail | A | For distributors and installers handling multiple brands on a project basis, we provide competitively priced slow chargers and leakage‑sensor modules. With customization to site conditions and responsive technical support, we help you deliver differentiated solutions to your customers. |
18 | 2026. 01. 20 | Tesla Inc | E-mail | A | Tesla’s charging ecosystem is seen as an industry benchmark. Based on technology proven in high‑end medical and industrial equipment, we can offer leakage‑monitoring modules and components for future Wall Connectors and commercial charging infrastructure. |
19 | 2026. 01. 20 | TTI Consumer Power Tools Inc | E-mail | A | Combining TTI’s strengths in batteries and chargers with our leakage‑sensor technology, we can enhance the safety of EV‑related tools, installation equipment and small charging solutions. With HS 8504 experience, we also support cooperation on import and certification aspects. |
20 | 2026. 01. 20 | Vertiv | E-mail | A | For large charging hubs and data‑center‑grade infrastructure, we supply leakage‑monitoring modules at panel, distribution‑board and charger levels, strengthening the protection layers of the entire system. We aim to be your partner in adding “safety modules” to future EV‑site power packages. |
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Subject: EV Safety‑Focused AC Chargers & Leakage Sensors – Potential Cooperation?
Dear Sir or Madam,
My name is Aiden Kim from Cobontech Co., Ltd. in Korea. We specialize in slow (Level 2) EV chargers and high‑precision leakage‑current detection sensors used in EV charging, industrial power supplies and medical devices.
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We are currently arranging short online meetings with selected companies who may be interested in enhancing the safety and reliability of their EV charging solutions through advanced leakage‑current monitoring modules or ODM/OEM slow chargers.
Would you be open to a 20‑minute video call, or a brief email exchange first, to explore whether our products and technologies could fit your needs?
Best regards,
Aiden Kim
Cobontech Co., Ltd.