Be water. Like HER.
Time:2026-03-09 source:Kortrong

In 1948, physicist Mária Telkes became water that flows and stores—capturing sunlight to melt chemical salts and release steady warmth in the Dover Sun House, the world's first fully solar-heated modern home.

 

At NASA, mathematician Annie Easley became water that shapes and powers—writing the foundational code for energy-conversion simulations that fueled rocket systems and, decades later, the hybrid technologies we rely on today.

Women have always been water.

IRENA data shows women now hold 32% of full-time roles in renewables—far outpacing fossil fuels. They are water in motion: adapting, flowing, transforming expertise into measurable business value.

Morgan Stanley research confirms what we've always known: diversity strengthens. Companies with greater gender diversity see lower financing costs, making diverse perspectives a bedrock of resilience.

At Kortrong, we believe in water.

 

In our batteries, that belief means zero thermal runaway—water is the ultimate coolant.

 

In our culture, it means fair, transparent systems where professional excellence is the sole qualifier for advancement.

 

Through tailored training and internal mentorship, we help every woman—every person—stay fluid in a fast-changing world.

Because water doesn't compete. Water shapes.

Happy International Women's Day to women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) worldwide.

Be water. Be you. Be the future.