GRE cracks South Korean water cooling market
13 Aug 2018
UK thermal imaging specialist GRE Ltd has become a force in the Far East smart energy market with the export of a £1 million bespoke water cooling system to South Korea.
Designed, built, programmed and quality tested at the firm’s facility in Devon, the project forms part of two separate systems recently developed for South Korea and comes in addition to another £2 million in forward orders.
GRE managing director Richard Booth said: “The ultra-pure water cooling system is a fantastic example of high-quality British engineering making complex processes possible in varied applications around the world. The bespoke cooling solution is a first and enables our South Korean client to operate the SVC power transmission system with complete reliability.
“The shipping of the system is just the start of our work with one of South Korea’s leading smart power providers. We’re also pleased to announce that we are already working on a further commission, which is currently in manufacture, and additional projects are also under discussion.”
The company, which began trading, just seven years ago, in 2011, includes Siemens, National Grid and GE among its clients.