Tag: news

23
Jun

Advanced 1200V IGBTs from STMicroelectronics last longer

STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd has released a new advanced range of IGBTs leveraging second-generation trench-gate field-stop high-speed technology to boost energy efficiency and ruggedness in various applications. STMicroelectronics’ latest 1200V IGBTs find application in solar inverters, welders, uninterruptible power supplies, and PFC converters. ST’s new H series 1200V IGBTs have up to 15% lower turn-off losses and up to 30% lower

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23
Jun

Smallest 60 V Power MOSFET Boosts Power Density

Diodes Inc. has introduced the world’s smallest 60 V N-channel power MOSFET with a sub-100 mΩ on-resistance.   With a footprint measuring 1.6 mm x 1.6 mm and a typical height of 0.5 mm, the DFN1616-packaged DMN6070SFCL helps achieve higher power densities in space-critical products, including cellphones, ultra-thin LCD TVs and hand-held gaming controls. With its very low on-resistance of

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23
Jun

Scaleo and IFP Energies Nouvelles Unveil OLEA in a PHEV

Scaleo Chip has recently introduced OLEA, its new family of powertrain microcontrollers embedding two unique technologies surpassing the current market solutions: AMEC® (Advanced Motor Events Control) and SILant® (Safety Integrity LeveL agent) technologies provides unprecedented hardware flexibility, timing events predictability, processing performance, functional safety and design cycle reduction. Scaleo chip, IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN), Continental and CEA partnered within the

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21
Jun

Nanotubes may yield Maxi-Performance in Li-ion Batteries

Researchers at the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are turning to extremely tiny tubes and rods to boost power and durability in Li-ion batteries. If successful, the batteries will last longer and perform better, leading to a cost advantage for electric vehicles. Transportation and communication around the world increasingly rely on Li-ion batteries, with cell phones ubiquitous on

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20
Jun

Kia Soul EV Begins Production In Korea

Production of the Kia Soul EV  begun at Kia’s factory in Gwangju, Korea this week, with the first Kia Soul EV available for sale in North America in the second half of 2014. While Kia has previously offered electric cars – the Venga EV and the Ray EV – to its domestic customers, this will be the first time Kia

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18
Jun

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 830 KW Test Drive

The Swiss Mitsubishi importer has demonstrated that a plug-in hybrid Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV can travel 830 km (518 miles) on a single tank of petrol.   Mitsubishi Motors claims the plug-in hybrid Outlander PHEV has a range of 824 kilometers (512 Miles) in the combined hybrid mode. The Swiss Mitsubishi importer wanted to know whether this is feasible in practice

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18
Jun

Saft Now Offering Long-Term Warranty Extension Option For Li-Ion Batteries, First Manufacturer In World To Do So

One of the largest manufacturers of industrial batteries in the world, Saft, recently announced that it would now be offering an extended warranty of up to 15 years for its Li-ion batteries.   The move makes Saft the first Li-ion battery manufacturer in the world to offer such a long warranty.   The confidence isn’t all that surprising considering that

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18
Jun

World’s First Integrated Solar System Generates Electricity and Heat

In what could be a game changer for the solar energy industry, a house in suburban Sydney, Australia has installed the world’s first building integrated solar system that generates electricity and heat. The rooftop array combines thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) panels with a solar thermal duct system that warms and cools the air. The top layer produces electricity from the

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17
Jun

New supercapacitor technology could store, conduct power on the same copper wires

One of the fundamental challenges of battery technology is that lithium-ion batteries — by far the best general option for energy storage currently in wide commercial use — are intrinsically bulky and heavy. A new research team at the University of Central Florida believes they can challenge that problem by turning copper wires into supercapacitors, then embedding those wires into

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17
Jun

Sony’s Latest Bet: Lithium-ion Batteries For Energy Storage

There’s one business Sony 6758.TO -0.67% has clung to despite pressure to do otherwise: its lithium-ion battery unit. Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai emphasized in early February that the company sees its battery business as essential to growth of smartphones and other mobile devices.  But now, it looks like the company has another incentive.   On Wednesday, Sony indicated it’s also

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