Hanon Systems Proposes Sustainable Alternatives with New PFAS-Free Refrigerant Technologies
Hanon Systems Unveils Innovative Refrigerant Technologies
Hanon Systems, a prominent global player in the automotive thermal management sector, has recently published a white paper that sheds light on their pioneering PFAS-free natural refrigerant technologies. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to evolving alongside sustainability concerns within the automotive industry. The white paper emphasizes the environmental challenges posed by traditional fluorinated refrigerants, prompting the need for sustainable alternatives.
For years, the automotive industry has relied heavily on refrigerants like R1234yf, which, while effective in many applications, can degrade into trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)—a persistent environmental contaminant. Recognizing this pressing issue, Hanon Systems seeks to lead the charge in transforming how vehicles manage thermal processes by proposing a roadmap toward natural refrigerant technologies.
In their report, Hanon Systems highlights their advancements in utilizing carbon dioxide (R744) and propane (R290) as sustainable refrigerant alternatives. Their R744-based technology has already gained traction, boasting deployments in over a million vehicles. Features of this technology include innovative electric compressors, refrigerant valves, and gas coolers—all designed to minimize environmental impacts.
Additionally, Hanon is making strides toward developing R290-based solutions, which are touted as a truly PFAS-free alternative for the future of automotive applications. Soo Il Lee, Vice Chairman and CEO of Hanon Systems, notes, "The publication of this white paper reflects our robust technological capabilities and our commitment to proactively addressing evolving global regulations." He emphasized the importance of natural refrigerant technologies in overcoming challenges related to PFAS and the environmental ramifications in the automotive sector.
As the demand for eco-friendly solutions surges, this document serves as a call to action for stakeholders within the automotive industry, urging a collaborative approach to sustainable mobility solutions. Hanon Systems intends to partner with automobile manufacturers to integrate these technologies into their operations, aligning with the industry's increasing focus on long-term environmental sustainability.
Founded in 1986 and now a subsidiary of Hankook & Company Group, Hanon Systems has established itself as a leader in thermal management solutions. With over 50 manufacturing sites globally and three innovation centers, Hanon is poised for continued growth and innovation. The white paper is available for download on the company’s official website, serving as a resource for industry professionals interested in sustainable practices.
As automotive regulations tighten and environmental awareness grows, Hanon Systems' new initiatives in PFAS-free refrigerant technologies may very well set a benchmark for sustainable innovation in the industry. This bold step denotes not just a shift in product offerings but a significant stride toward a more sustainable future in automotive thermal management.