Tag: battery industry news

30
May

Aerodynamic Tesla Model S Electric Car Wins The Wind-Tunnel Wars

Aerodynamics are a vital component of automotive efficiency. The more air you have to push out of the way to reach or maintain a certain speed, the more energy you’re using. And the more energy you use, the less efficient your journey will be. Tesla Model S owners don’t need aero numbers to confirm their car’s efficiency, but it doesn’t

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29
May

LVDC Code of Practice to be Published in Early 2015

A new Code of Practice for Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) Power Distribution in Buildings will be published by the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) next year. This Code of Practice, expected in early 2015, sets out the requirements for the design, specification, selection, installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of LVDC power distribution in buildings, including LVDC supplies and

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29
May

SoC Compatible with All Wireless Charging Standards

Broadcom Corporation today introduced a new multi-standard smartphone power management unit (PMU) that drives Rezence™ technology into the mainstream while providing compatibility with existing deployed standards. When combined with Broadcom’s WICED™ (Wireless Internet Connectivity for Embedded Devices) Smart family of SoCs and software for the charging pad, manufacturers can now build complete and broadly compatible end-to-end wireless charging solutions. Broadcom’s

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29
May

TVS Diodes Claim Superior Clamping Performance

Littelfuse, Inc. has introduced the SD and SD-C Series 450W Discrete Unidirectional and Bidirectional TVS Diodes, the latest additions to its line of TVS Diode Arrays (SPA® Diodes). Designed to protect against destructive electrostatic discharges (ESD) and lightning-induced surge currents, these fast-acting TVS Diodes are ideal for replacing multilayer varistors (MLVs) in low speed and DC applications because they can

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29
May

TDK and Powervation deliver 60-A Digital POL with PMBus

TDK Corporation today introduced the 60-A TDK-Lambda iJB series of Point of Load (PoL) dc-dc converters. Featuring intelligent auto-tuning technology, these converters provide better dynamic performance, improved system stability and extremely accurate current read-back. Operating from an 8 to 14Vdc input, the iJB series can provide output voltages of 0.6 to 2V, with a precision set point accuracy of 0.5%.

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29
May

Module claims leading Power Density, Efficiency and Thermal Performance

Intersil Corporation today announced the ISL8240M, a dual 20A/single 40A step-down power module that sets a new standard for efficiency and power density in infrastructure and embedded computing applications. Capable of delivering up to 100W of output power in a 2.9 cm² footprint, greater than 90 percent power efficiency, and industry-leading thermal performance, the ISL8240M provides designers with a turnkey

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29
May

Solar Roadways Raises $1.5 Million And Counting

The far-out idea of replacing America’s asphalt roads with solar panels apparently has plenty of appeal. The Solar Roadways IndieGoGo campaign has raised some $1.5 million to use towards research and development of this cutting-edge solution to our world’s environmental woes. Designed by Scott and Julie Brusaw’, the IndieGoGo page has undergone a radical transformation since its debut over a

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29
May

Mitsubishi GR-HEV Concept Inspiring Production Model

Mitsubishi is looking to get back into the compact truck market with a sleek and efficient new design based off of the GR-HEV concept. Though it might not have the same radical look of drivetrain, but it could shake-up a truck market long dominated by big American trucks. Only recently has GM recommitted to the idea of a smaller truck,

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29
May

Men And Women Drive Electric Cars Differently

When it comes to electric cars, men and women take different approaches towards the same goal of zero emissions driving, says a new report. While women are most interested in saving money and not getting stuck, men approach electric cars in a more scientific and some might even say, daring way. A study conducted by the University of California Davis

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29
May

Altoona Testing of First 40-foot, Zero-Emissions Electric Rapid Transit Bus is Complete

The BYD Electric Bus is first 40-foot electric bus to complete the Federal Transit Administration’s sponsored testing. Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA: The Altoona Bus Research and Testing Center under the Larson Institute and sponsored by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), last week completed the FTA’s “new model bus testing program” of the first 40-foot, all-electric bus. The BYD Electric Bus has

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