Tag: battery industry news

30
Aug

London To Test Wireless Hybrid Buses

Public transportation represents one of the greatest opportunities to get costs and carbon emissions with hybrid and electric vehicles. In London, Business Green reports that the city has begun trials of four fast-charging wireless hybrid buses. The Alexander Dennis Enviro400H uses a diesel-electric drivetrain coupled with wireless inductive charging that enables the bus to operate in mostly in all-electric mode.

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30
Aug

Renewable Energy Growth Set To Slow Amidst Political Uncertainty

The renewable energy industry is expected to see a significant slowing over the next five years, according to the International Energy Agency, unless political and policy uncertainty is dealt with.These were the findings from the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) third annual Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report, released Thursday. According to the report, global renewable energy generation is expected to rise

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30
Aug

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Van-Model Variant Headed To European Market, Regular Model Still A Year Away For US Release

Even though buyers in the US are still waiting on the release of the first version of Mitsubishi’s Outlander PHEV, it appears that the European market is already set to receive a new variant of the model.The new variant will, reportedly, be a “van” of sorts — though apparently not in the “traditional sense of a purpose-built goods-hauler.”The van version

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30
Aug

Renewable Electricity Is Up 14%, But Are We Winning?

Listening to the percentages, it sounds like America’s usage of green energy sources made strong gains during the first half of 2014. They supplied 10.4% more electricity than last year. Utility scale solar is up almost 116%. Renewable electricity is up 14%, but are we winning? Graph depicting selected electricity sources, renewable electricity is up 14% overall, drawn using EIA statistics, June

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30
Aug

PE-Backed Hareon Solar Plans To Add 150 MW Solar Power Capacity In India

Favorable regulatory measures have rekindled international interest in India’s renewable energy sector, with several companies like GE Energy Financial Services and Goldman Sachs making significant investments over the last few years.Joining the bandwagon is Shanghai-based Hareon Solar, which has announced plans to install 150 MW solar power capacity over the next two years. The Chinese solar panels manufacturer has teamed

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30
Aug

Volvo 7900 Electric Hybrid Coming — Cuts Fuel Consumption & CO2 Emissions Up To 75%

Volvo’s plug-in 7900 Electric Hybrid bus will be officially launched in September, at the International IAA Commercial Vehicles show in Hanover, Germany, according to recent reports.The International IAA Commercial Vehicles show will be held from September 25th through October 2nd at the city’s exhibition center.According to Volvo — as compared against a conventional diesel bus, the plug-in 7900 Electric Hybrid

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29
Aug

Photovoltaic Couplers in SO6 Packages have 3750Vrms Isolation

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) today announced the launch of two new photovoltaic couplers housed in small-size SO6 packages: the TLP3905 and TLP3906. The new photocouplers are designed for use in measuring instruments or as MOSFET gate drivers for the replacement of mechanical relays. While maintaining the fundamental performance of Toshiba’s existing photovoltaic couplers (TLP190B and TLP191B), the TLP3905

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29
Aug

Passive Cooler for Replacement of Active LED Cooling

MechaTronix Kaohsiung Co, Ltd has developed the ModuLED Micro. This passive star-shaped LED cooler is specifically developed in a diameter of 86 millimeter. Most active coolers in the market are designed in either a diameter of 86mm or 87mm. The MechaTronix designers were aware that mechanical adaptations in an existing luminaire are not always easy to do, and have incorporated

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29
Aug

Rubber meets the road with new carbon, battery technologies

Recycled tires could see new life in lithium-ion batteries that provide power to plug-in electric vehicles and store energy produced by wind and solar, say researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory. By modifying the microstructural characteristics of carbon black, a substance recovered from discarded tires, a team led by Parans Paranthaman and Amit Naskar is developing

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29
Aug

Smart bicycle to feature eCall, GPS tracking and scheduled maintenance

The two-wheeler is equipped with a GPS-based e-call system that detects a crash, and in the case the rider is unable to act, it automatically transmits the request for medical assistance and the location of the bicycle to a service station. During normal operation, the electronics unit communicates with the driver through a smartphone app which processes and displays data

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