Tag: news

22
Dec

High Airflow Fan Tray with Redundant Power

Orion Fans, Inc. has expanded its high airflow fan tray offering to include a front exhaust unit available with up to six-fan positions. Designed for narrow depth cabinets found in security, audio and A/V applications, the OA406 Series ac fan tray combines small size – only 1U high – with reliable performance and high airflows of up to 160 CFM.

Read more

22
Dec

New Lithium-Ion Battery Discovery Contradicts Everything You Thought You Knew

Researchers over at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have made a new lithium-ion battery discovery that could prove a little disconcerting to a lot of folks in the energy storage field. The finding comes out of a first-of-its-kind analysis using X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and apparently it contradicts “numerous” studies aimed at improving the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries. The good news is,

Read more

22
Dec

Power Connector Handles up to 300A at Single Point of Contact

Amphenol Industrial Products Groupnow offers a new high current PCB power connector that enables single point power delivery of 150A, 200A and 300A in less than one linear inch of a PCB edge. Amphenol’s RadFin power connectors use RADSOK contact technology to meet the increasing power requirements of printed circuit boards and the need for a smaller board footprint. Designed

Read more

19
Dec

That electric car may not be as green as you think

Hey, electric-car drivers: Before you get all smug about your green cred, ask yourselves a couple of key questions: Where does the power to juice up your car originate? And what impact does this have on the environment and human health? University of Minnesota researchers looked into this, and their findings are in this week. Electric cars that get their

Read more

19
Dec

GE Uses AI to Charge Electric Cars Without Running Up the Bill

Optimistic government officials and automakers want to put millions of electric cars on American roads in the next decade. There are a lot of issues to be solved to make that happen (limited range, insufficient infrastructure, high costs, to name the big three), but if we ever get there, we’ll be faced with a new problem: How to ensure the

Read more

19
Dec

This New Finance Policy Tweak Boosts India Solar Energy

India is facing down one of the key challenges confronting developing economies: Can it reduce power-sector emissions to curb climate change without hindering economic growth? This challenge became even more pressing when China and the United States, the world’s two largest carbon emitters, agreed to landmark emissions reductions and renewable energy targets. International attention has now turned to India, the

Read more

19
Dec

Atlanta Falcons & ChargePoint Score A Touchdown With EV Chargers

The NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and ChargePoint have scored a touchdown by boosting electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure within Atlanta. The Atlanta Falcons and ChargePoint had a kickoff event at their most recent home against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Georgia Dome on December 14th to educate fans about EV charging. The Atlanta Falcons training facility, Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia

Read more

19
Dec

US Solar + Storage Market To Go Beyond $1 Billion A Year By 2018

SunPower and Sunverge just announced a big solar+storage partnership, which follows a partnership between SolarCity and Tesla as well as the announcement of several energy storage companies beginning to hit the market. If you thought solar power was disruptive (it is), wait until solar + storage beat the price of grid electricity. I’d say that future isn’t going to be

Read more

19
Dec

Australia Now Has A Carbon Trading Scheme, But Nobody Seems To Have Noticed

Senator Nick Xenophon has brought back a carbon trading scheme to Australia and nobody seems to have noticed. Quietly tucked behind the headlines from the Palmer United Party and the government was the mention of Senator Xenophon inserting a ‘Safeguard Mechanism’ into the Direct Action legislation. The mechanism creates the framework for a baseline and credit system which is similar

Read more

19
Dec

Low-Profile, High-Current Inductor with Integrated E-Shield

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. introduced a new automotive-grade low-profile, high-current inductor featuring an integrated e-shield for reduction of EMI in the compact 4040 case size. Lowering costs and saving board space in automotive and other applications by eliminating the need for separate board-level shielding for the inductor, the Vishay Dale IHLE-4040DC-5A contains the electric field associated with EMI in a tin-plated

Read more