Tag: battery industry news

4
Sep

5kW Switcher with 20-120% V-Adjust and 20-100% I-Adjust Ranges

PowerGate, recently acquired by Sager Electronics, announced the release of the new single-output Mean Well 5,000 Watt RST-5000 series of power supplies with wide range 3-phase ac input and outputs of 24-Vdc or 48-Vdc that are highly trimmable from 20-120% of rated voltage and 20-100% of rated current for extreme flexibility. The RST-5000 exploits a new generation circuit topology achieving

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4
Sep

Microcontroller Equipped with Class D Amplifier

Lapis Semiconductor, a ROHM Group Company, has announced the development of a low-power microcontroller that integrates an 8-bit MCU core, speech synthesis circuit, high-efficiency Class D speaker amplifier (3.0V: 0.45W, 5.0V: 1.0W), non-volatile memory, and oscillator circuit on a single chip, making audio playback possible by simply connecting to a speaker. The ML610Q304 also provides hardware-based audio playback operation that

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4
Sep

Study challenges Tesla’s figures, predicts battery overcapacity

The giant lithium-ion production facility, designed to supply an increasing market volume of electrical cars with energy storage that Musk intends to establish along with his technology partner Panasonic will fail to achieve a significant effect on battery prices – and it will create a massive overcapacity, says Lux Research analyst Cosmin Laslau. Despite its massive capacity of 35 GWh,

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4
Sep

Leclanché and EPFL Collaborate to Store Solar Energy

As part of its “100 millions pour les énergies renouvelables et l’efficacité énergétique” program, the Canton of Vaud allocates about two million francs (US$2.17 million) to the Distributed electrical systems laboratory of Professor Mario Paolone of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), in order to implement a comprehensive system of energy storage. Leclanché S.A. and EPFL will collaborate on

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4
Sep

Unofficial Leak Confirms That Tesla’s New Gigafactory is Headed to Nevada

It’s been months of waiting and speculation, but word is out that the much-anticipated Tesla Gigafactory has finally broken ground in Reno, Nevada. Nevada governor Brian Sandoval and Tesla CEO Elon Musk are slated to make some sort of official announcement tomorrow morning and a source in the governor’s office has told CNBC that the Gigafactory is “a go, but

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4
Sep

Overwhelming Public Support For Australian Renewable Energy Target

Australian politics has been focused on the future of the country’s Renewable Energy Target for several months now, and it seems that maybe so has the rest of the country. New polling conducted by market research firm Crosby Textor has shown overwhelming support for leaving the Renewable Energy Target (RET) in place. The national study, conducted throughout the month of

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4
Sep

Study: Offer EV And PHEV Buyers Different Battery Sizes

We’re nearly four years out since the launch of the first-generation of electric vehicles like the Chevy Volt and Nissan LEAF. In that brief time, the auto industry has learned some hard lessons when it comes to EVs and plug-in hybrids, with upstart automaker Tesla stealing the show late in the game. What can traditional automakers do to recover? Well

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4
Sep

Is Tesla Overreaching With Gigafactory Tactics?

Tesla Motors announced big plans earlier this year. Though the agreement is not public, Panasonic is also involved: it plans to manufacture and supply cylindrical lithium-ion cells Tesla uses to build battery packs to power electric cars. Specifically, said Sebastian Blanco of Autoblog Green in June, batteries from Tesla’s announced Gigafactory will power the concept vehicle Tesla Model 3, a

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4
Sep

Upgrade BTS3000 to network edition

If you are using Neware BTS3000 series instument and didn’t upgrade to network edition(which means you are still using the COM port version). The main differences between Neware COM port version and network version are: 1. The software of the COM port version won’t be upgraded any more(the latested version is TC5.4 and it will stay there forever); While the

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3
Sep

UBS and Citigroup expect massive solar-EV revolution

Analysts from UBS and Citigroup, two of the world’s largest investment banks, believe the growth of solar power, in combination with advances in batteries and electric cars, will cause a huge disruption in the energy industry. UBS believes centralised fossil fuel generation  will become “extinct” sooner than most people realise. Citigroup predicts renewables will replace coal and gas in power

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