Tag: battery industry

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Sep

Medically-Certified Power Supplies from 5W to 1200W

Qualstar Corporation has expanded its ac-dc power supply offerings by adding high-efficiency medically-certified power supplies to its N2Power brand product portfolio. The ML Series of ac-dc power supplies range from 5 Watts to 1200 Watts of power and features universal input with brown out protection in a variety of output voltage models. The 1U/2U dimensions, high power density and efficient

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2
Sep

600W High Performance LED Power Supplies with PFC

Mean Well Enterprise Co. Ltd. has expanded the HLG family with the new 600W HLG-600H LED power supplies. Like all of the current HLG series, these new models accept 90- to 305Vac universal input. The HLG-600H includes nine models with different nominal dc output voltages between 12V and 54V that LED lighting applications most frequently require. With an aluminum case

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2
Sep

China Could Reach 100 GW Of PV Capacity By 2018

It was announced in the middle of August that the UK had surpassed 5 GW worth of solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity, just the sixth country to have done so. However, Michael Barker, a senior analyst for NPD Solarbuzz, has written in a blog post that such a milestone will soon mean very little as countries start passing 10 GW, 50

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2
Sep

Volkswagen Plans A Four-Door XL1

Originally posted on GAS2 Now that the super efficient Volkswagen XL1 is in limited production, the company is prepared to tackle a new challenge by giving it two more seats and adding a pair of rear doors, reports AutoCar. The XL1′s mission is to go 100 kilometers on 1 liter of fuel, though it’s actual gas mileage rating is 256

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2
Sep

Tesla To Build 400 New Charging Points In China

One of the primary obstacles to EV ownership in China has been a total lack of charging stations, which has spurred both private and public enterprises to resolve the problem. As China’s government is readying a $16 billion investment in EV charging stations, Tesla has announced plans to install 400 of its own charging stations in 120 Chinese cities. Bloomberg

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2
Sep

Vivint Solar IPO Rundown

Vivint Solar announced last week that it’s putting forward a $200 million IPO to the Securities Exchange Commission to finance future growth. The Vivint Solar IPO is an interesting one for many reasons. Currently number two, behind SolarCity, in US solar PV installations, Vivint Solar’s IPO is being financially backed by some heavy hitters. Key underwriters include: Goldman Sachs, Merrill

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1
Sep

US Cuts Duty Tariffs On Taiwanese Solar Cells & Modules

The US Department of Commerce has decided to back off its previously rather harsh “anti-dumping” duties for solar products made in Taiwan, according to recent reports. Humorously, the readjustment is supposedly because the previous levels were due to a “ministerial error” and this is simply a “correction.” Not sure that I buy that, but OK. The adjustments vary amongst the

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1
Sep

55 Million Electric Motorcycles & Scooters By 2023

Cumulative worldwide sales of electric motorcycles and electric scooters during the years of 2014 through 2023 will top 55 million units, according to a new report from Navigant Research. The report – Electric Motorcycles and Scooters — provides an overview of expected trends in the e-motorcycles, e-scooters, and related battery technology markets. While the majority of these markets are currently

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1
Sep

Tesla Model S Rentals In UK Ain’t Cheap

Considering renting a Tesla Model S next time you’re in the UK? Well, you might want to reconsider, based on the current going rate. Or maybe just deal with the high price and say that you’re doing it to reduce your carbon emissions, right? The price? $580 a day. With that nice plump sum, though, you do get 200 miles

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1
Sep

There are ways to sneak Tesla Model S into Russia for just 6.5M rubles

Tesla Fever has extended far and wide, winning over critics and everyday enthusiasts alike. The company is rapidly expanding its efforts both in its home market and abroad, but for some of its wealthy fans, that move isn’t happening quite fast enough.Dmitry Grishin is one such enthusiast. The 35-year-old multi-millionaire founder of Russia’s Mail.ru is a big fan of Elon

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