Tag: battery industry

20
Nov

Siemens and LG Chem plan Closer Collaboration on Battery Storage Systems

Siemens AG and LG Chem Ltd. have agreed to collaborate more closely on project development and marketing of industrial battery storage systems, and have signed a memorandum of understanding to this effect. With this collaboration, the companies are responding to the growing demand for energy storage systems, which are needed more and more to stabilize distribution grids. Siemens will supply

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20
Nov

Support for China Policy to Expand Distributed Solar Generation

Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited sees new energy policies in China bringing new opportunities to expand its distributed solar generation initiatives and help meet China’s energy demand more sustainably. The Company recently celebrated the successful completion of its first demonstration project under the new policy, which was developed for DuPont, a leading supplier of specialty materials to the solar

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20
Nov

TE Opens Wearables Lab and Announces Wireless Power Dev Kit

TE Connectivity Ltd. announced the official opening of its TE Wearables Lab in Menlo Park, California. Exclusively focused on wearable technologies across consumer, medical, industrial and defense businesses, the lab serves as a collaboration center for TE’s team of engineers, scientists and its customers throughout the design process. Recommended: High Density Synchronous Boost Converter Delivers Up to 10W One of

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20
Nov

AEC-Q200-Qualified Thin Film Chip Resistors

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. today announced that it has enhanced its PAT series of AEC-Q200-qualified precision automotive thin film chip resistors with an extended resistance range from 2.5 Ω to 3 MΩ. Designed to meet automotive industry requirements for temperature and humidity while offering consistent repeatability and stable performance, the Vishay Dale Thin Film devices feature a low standard TCR of

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20
Nov

SiC Diodes with Increased Surge-Versus-Normal Current Rating

STMicroelectronics, Inc. has revealed new automotive-qualified silicon-carbide (SiC) diodes for advanced on-board battery chargers (OBCs) in electric vehicles such as Plug-in Hybrids (PHEVs) that demand high power-handing capability within a confined space. These diodes allow designers to build smaller power modules, which is good for automotive applications and makes them also a strong choice for tackling theLittle Box Challenge presented

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19
Nov

Toyota Keeps Piling Into Fuel Cells As It Runs Away From EVs

Toyota keeps on running toward hydrogen fuel cells and away from all-electric vehicles in what amounts to the most decisive strategy in the auto industry for the future of alternative power trains. At the Los Angeles auto show, Toyota executives planned to elaborate on the company’s deepening investments in fuel-cell vehicles, after a weekend announcement that it would begin selling

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19
Nov

Ascent Solar Secures $35 Million Financing Agreement

Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. announced today the signing of a definitive agreement to raise $35 million in financing from one institutional investor. Pursuant to the definitive agreement, the Company will issue (i) $32 million principal amount of senior secured convertible notes, (ii) $3 million of Series D convertible preferred stock and (iii) warrants to purchase shares of its common stock.

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19
Nov

SolarReserve Is Part of the South African Solar Surge

If Nelson Mandela were alive today, he would be proud of the rapid growth of solar power in his beloved South Africa. It’s been nearly a year since he passed, and during that time, several hundred megawatts’ worth of photovoltaic projects have moved from the development pipeline to actively powering the country’s strapped national grid. The latest South African solar

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19
Nov

Air Force Tests First EV Fleet With Two-Way Power Flow in California

The Los Angeles Air Force Base last week became the first federal facility to replace its entire fleet with plug-in electric vehicles, the majority of which also have bidirectional capability that enables them to participate in California’s energy markets. The 42-vehicle fleet includes both pure electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, including sedans, trucks and a twelve-passenger van. Thirty-six of the

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19
Nov

What Does New York’s ‘Energy Vision’ Mean for Utility Jurisdiction and Regulators?

Before the New York Public Service Commission’s vision of a grid operated by Distributed System Platform Providers (DSPPs) can become a reality, there are just a few points to hammer out — to say the least. The Public Service Commission envisions that DSPPs will upgrade the distribution network and then “create markets, tariffs and operational systems to enable behind-the-meter resource

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