Serfac expands Wolf Lubricants range with new Electrum EV Coolant

May 23, 2025
Serfac expands Wolf Lubricants range with new Electrum EV Coolant
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Serfac has added the brand new Electrum LC EV Coolant to its comprehensive Wolf Lubricants coolant range.  


Electrum is a dedicated coolant for battery thermal management of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV).  It is specifically designed as a reduced electrical conductivity coolant (<100µS/cm) for indirect cooling in the battery cooling loop of Battery Electric Vehicles and meets OEM specifications for Hyundai (00232-19091/07100J2A20EU) and KIA (07100J2A20EU/UM020EU).

Based on proven OAT technology, it combines all-round corrosion protection with reduced electrical conductivity to enhance electrical safety.  Thanks to the exclusive combination of inhibitors and stabilisers, this low conductivity (LC) BEV coolant ensures low and stable electrical conductivity over time in the cooling system.  

The Wolf Lubricants range has grown in popularity with Irish motor factors and workshops since its launch in Ireland in 2022.  Serfac stocks an extensive line-up of oils, lubricants and coolants from the innovative Belgian brand and is consistently adding important, in-demand new Wolf references. The range is available in a variety of pack sizes to suit all applications. Other Wolf coolants available from Serfac include Evo LL, Asian LL, and Longlife G13-36°

Established in 1955, Wolf Lubricants specialises in technologically-advanced custom lubricants. With over 60 years of experience, Wolf has established a unique collaboration with additive suppliers which gives the brand direct access to the latest technologies and formulas.  The company’s preferential status and exceptional speed to market has made Wolf a leading specialist in the lubricants industry over recent years.  

As a blending specialist, Wolf produces lubricants of the highest possible quality with the support of a dedicated R&D team, an onsite laboratory and stringent quality control throughout the production process.  Fully accredited, the company holds more than 300 OEM approvals and every necessary ISO certification.  

“Although EVs have been gaining traction for the last couple of decades, the development of specialised fluids is just beginning to build momentum, said Gillian Fanning of Serfac. “Thermal management, electrical conductivity and component protection are just a few of the complex challenges which conventional fluids cannot handle. Wolf is at the forefront of technology in terms of developing new, enhanced fluids and we’re confident that our customers will find these advanced products a valuable and profitable addition to their product range.”  

For more information regarding Wolf Oils & Lubricants, please call the Serfac sales team on: 01 459 8700 or via email on sales@serfac.ie.
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