Tag: new energy news

12
Nov

Want $24,800 In Incentives To Drive Electric Cars? Head For Korea

Electric-car incentives are nothing new, but the city of Seoul has taken an unusual and more aggressive approach as it tries to get more of its residents into zero-emission vehicles. The South Korean capital will offer residents up to 20 million won (about $18,245 at current exchange rates) if they purchase an electric car–but only from one of four designated

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12
Nov

Circuit Protection, Power Control and Sensing at Electronica

Littelfuse, Inc. will be presenting new technologies, trends and vital components as well as current and future industry requirements in markets such as electrical energy, consumer electronics, automobiles, commercial vehicles and industrial equipment. The company is also rapidly expanding into adjacent markets, such as power control and sensing platforms, heavy-duty switches for commercial vehicles and electromechanical sensors used in the

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12
Nov

AMP Consortium Announces Standards for Distributed Power Systems

The Architects of Modern Power (AMP) consortium today announced its first standards aimed at establishing common mechanical and electrical specifications for the development of advanced power conversion technology for distributed power systems. The initial standards revealed at electronica, and being demonstrated by AMP Group products on show at CUI’s booth (B2-113), cover digital point-of-load (POL) and advanced bus dc-dc converters.

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12
Nov

Multi-Channel Driver and Inverter IPMs

ON Semiconductor has further strengthened its portfolio of products for motor control applications with the introduction of two new solutions for a variety of industrial, white goods and consumer applications. The new LV8714TA is an extremely energy efficient dual stepper motor driver with operating voltages ranging from 4V and 16.5V. Also being unveiled at Electronica are the STK5Q4U352J-E and STK5Q4U362J-E

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12
Nov

ivint Solar Sees Strong Bookings But Guidance Softens Stock Price

Vivint Solar announced its third quarter financial results in its first earnings call as a public firm yesterday. Right now, Vivint Solar is the only credible installer-financier of scale that stands as a competitive threat to SolarCity. During the earnings call, Vivint’s CEO said that the firm had gone from zero to 15 percent market share “in three short years”

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12
Nov

Automotive Polymer Capacitors Deliver Stability and Endurance

Kemet Electronics Corp. introduced today its first automotive grade polymer capacitors at the Electronica 2014 trade fair in Munich, Germany. The T591 High Performance Automotive Grade Polymer Tantalum Series delivers stability and endurance under harsh humidity and temperature conditions. The T591 Series is available today in capacitances up to 220 microfarads and rated up to 10 volts. This series features

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12
Nov

Low-Profile Polymer Capacitors Under 1mm High

Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems has introduced a new low profile version of its SP-Cap range of specialty conductive polymer aluminum capacitors. Measuring just 0.9mm above the PCB, the devices (LR & SR series) are rated from 2V up to 6.3V with capacitance values of 68 to 220µF. Capacitance tolerance is ±20% (120Hz / +20 degrees C). Recommended: IGBT Modules

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12
Nov

MCUs Target High Performance and Low Power Applications

Zilog, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ixys Corporation today introduced its Z8 Encore! XP® F6482 Series microcontrollers (MCUs), the latest in Zilog’s line of Z8 Encore! XP® Flash microcontroller products. These F6482 Series products are based on Zilog’s advanced 8-bit eZ8 CPU core and are optimized for low-power and wireless applications, supporting 1.8V to 3.6V low-voltage operations with extremely low

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12
Nov

Into the west, on enchanted horsepower

It was still summer when a company called Greenaer, hearing of my experiments in car-free living, suggested a test-drive on one of their electric bicycles. At the time I was sceptical. Half the point of cycling was exercise, I thought. No pain no gain, and all that. But when I finally got around to trying their bike, last Sunday, it

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12
Nov

Raleigh’s first Cyclelife e-bike training courses sell out

Demand leads Raleigh to line up a second set of courses for February 2015, where dealers get first-hand training from the likes of Bosch, Yahama and more This weeks sees Raleigh’s inaugural Cyclelife Electric training academy courses, providing the UK’s serious electric bike dealers with a free detailed technical training course from electric bike system providers like Bosch, Yamaha, Tranz

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