Tag: battery industry

27
Aug

Ultra-small Voltage Detectors Target Wearables

Torex Semiconductor Ltd. has released the XC6129 series of voltage detectors with high accuracy, low supply current, and a delay function. These voltage detectors are designed for use in wearable devices and small portable devices. The XC6129 series devices have an accuracy of ±0.8% (Ta = 25 degrees C), a supply current of 0.42µA (VDF = 2.7V at detection), and

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27
Aug

China Launching Its Own OS, Seriously?

Xinhua quoted Ni Guangnan of the Chinese Academy of Engineering saying that the OS will be first seen on desktop devices and later expanded to smartphones and other mobile devices. Ni’s comments were originally reported by the People’s Post and Telecommunications News, an official trade paper run by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). China’s ambition to develop

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27
Aug

Audi makes the leap to 48V supply

The company recently demonstrated prototypes of existing models A6 TDI and RS 5 TDI equipped with the 48V technology. Both vehicles featured an electrically driven air intake ompressor which works independently of the engine rpm and thus offers “fundamental” improvements in terms of acceleration behaviour, the company says. Now a company spokesperson said the technology will enter series production within

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27
Aug

IKEA GreenTech invests in energy-efficient LED technology developer

The tiles are thin, flexible and low cost and can be seamlessly joined together to offer design flexibility. The investment will support the delivery of the IKEA Group Sustainability Strategy, People & Planet Positive, which includes goals to enable customers to save energy and live more sustainably at home. “This technology opens up fantastic possibilities for innovative designs using energy

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27
Aug

iPhone Starting May Come To A Model S Near You (No More Keys!)

The Tesla Model S has been declared “An Intergalatic Spaceboat Of Light And Wonder” by some of its biggest fans thanks not only to its electric drivetrain, but futuristic features as well including a highly functional phone app, which is about to update the Model S even more. Elektrek.co reports that a screenshot of the new v6.0 firmware update to

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27
Aug

Chinese Solar PV Module Suppliers Dominate Market Again

Chinese solar photovoltaic (PV) module suppliers have found themselves in the proverbial-hot water over the last year, running afoul of recently implemented US trade regulations and policies and similar policies in a number of European countries. Backed by China’s massive manufacturing capabilities, export quantities have driven down home-grown manufacturing costs, forcing a number of countries to act to prop-up their

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27
Aug

Verizon Set To Be Largest Solar Producing Communication Company

Verizon, one of America’s leading broadband and telecommunications companies, has announced that it intends to invest nearly $40 million into its on-site green energy program, which will see the company install 10.2 MW of new solar power systems across eight of the network facilities.“Our investment in on-site green energy is improving the quality of life in the communities we serve

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27
Aug

Where Can The Fossil Fuel Investments Go?

Fossil fuels have been a financial cornerstone for decades. More than $5 trillion is invested in 1,469 oil and gas companies and 275 coal companies. Dozens of public and private institutions are now divesting their money because of environmental concerns, strategic planning, or fear that their assets might become be stranded because of emission regulations. A Bloomberg New Energy Finance

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27
Aug

Politics Threatens World’s Largest Solar Power Project

An unpopular government’s legacy has become a burden for the new one, which could potentially lead to the scrapping of what has been planned as the world’s largest solar power project.The Rajasthan state government in India has reportedly asked the central government to scrap plans to set up a 4,000 MW solar photovoltaic power project. The state government claims that

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27
Aug

Will Washington State Buck The Trend?

Between 70% and 80% of California’s solar installations are leased from third party companies. This model has been reproduced throughout much of the US, but some Washington installers want to do something different. They believe that money raised from local taxpayers should be used to promote the growth of local solar initiatives. This puts them in opposition to large out-of-state

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