Tag: battery industry

10
Sep

Saleen Foursixteen Tesla Model S Burns Rubber, Not Gas

An electric car’s main purposes are those of efficiency and reducing reliance on oil. But as cars, they’re also objects ingrained into culture and often bought for emotive reasons, like speed and aesthetics.It’s no surprise that with both plenty of performance and a sleek body style, the Tesla Model S is as loved by diehard gearheads as it is by

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10
Sep

Tesla-Toyota Plans, 100K Electric Cars in California, Saleen Foursixteen In Action: Today’s Car News

Lots of electric-car news today. Elon Musk hints at a possible second collaboration between Tesla Motors and Toyota, California now has more than 100,000 plug-in cars on its roads, and the Saleen Foursixteen shows exactly what it can do in a new video. All this and more on Green Car Reports.California has hit a plug-in car milestone. There are now

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10
Sep

China-based Equity Fund To Invest €309 Million In Polish Wind Farm

China continues to expand its footprint over renewable energy markets in emerging economies, with the latest investment in a Polish wind farm project. China-CEE Fund has announced that it will invest €309 million ($399 million US) in a 250 MW wind energy project in Poland. The project will be implemented in two phases. The first phase, expected to be completed

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10
Sep

Rooftop Solar Panels Are Cheaper Than Coal In the Philippines

Carlos Jericho Petilla is the Secretary of Energy for the Philippines. He recently explained that rooftop solar panels are now cheaper than coal there. “As a simple example, the cost of electricity from a coal plant can run up to P5.50 per kilowatt hour, plus P6.50 for distribution and transmission, which amounts to P12.00. If you install solar panels on

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10
Sep

Solar Council Launches New Ad To Save Australian RET

A new advertisement set to run throughout regional-Queensland and -Victoria, as well as on the country’s news station Sky News, prompts viewers to withhold their vote in the upcoming state-elections from parties willing to cut the country’s Renewable Energy Target. Created by the Australian Solar Council, the ad launched on Tuesday and features a young mum looking to purchase solar

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10
Sep

US And China Hold Almost Half Of PV Pipeline, But Only 3.7 GW In China

Market research firm IHS has confirmed that there are currently 132 GW worth of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects at various stages of development around the world, with almost half of that residing in the United States and China. However, given China’s recent rhetoric regarding their growing anti-coal stance and their promise to focus on solar development, the country only has

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9
Sep

Researchers develop portable inductive charge spot for electric cars

Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany have developed an innovative solution with the potential to change the way power is delivered to electric vehicles. The inductive charging method relies on a portable column that is placed ahead of the vehicle’s front license plate. Already found in certain small home appliances, inductive charging uses electromagnetic fields to transfer energy from

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9
Sep

Vivint Solar IPO: What You Need To Know

“According to the filing, ALL of the systems installed by Vivint Solar use Enphase inverters … That means, Vivint Solar bought over 215,000 Enphase products in 2014.″ Residential solar has been growing at a pace beyond anybody’s expectation. With SolarCity’s IPO less than two years behind us, Vivint Solar hopes to go public in its latest round of fundraising. While

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9
Sep

Small 3G Modem Aims to Make Large Impact on the IoT

At the heart of the Internet of Things (IoT) lies the convergence of computing and connectivity, where even the tiniest of everyday devices (or “things” including power management systems) can have massive computing capability and intelligence though its connection to the cloud. To support that growing need, Intel has commercially launched the XMM™ 6255 modem to provide a wireless solution

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9
Sep

Power Supply Design Workshops in UK and USA

Registration is now open for our four-day comprehensive Power Supply Design Workshops organized by Ridley Engineering, Inc. Mornings are steeped in theory, design ideas, control schemes and magnetics applications. Afternoons are spent in the lab exploring and applying concepts, winding custom magnetics, building and testing circuits, and optimizing designs. Only 30 engineers are accepted, creating a small group environment to

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