1 Nov 2012

Bacteria that function as living electric cables
Scientists from Aarhus University have discovered bacteria that function as living electrical cables. Each of the centimetre-long 'cable bacteria' contains a bundle of insulated wires leading an electric current from one end to the other.
1 Nov 2012

Move to higher vehicle voltages
At its simplest, higher voltage in a vehicle means more efficient power transfer and it became cost effective not long ago as high voltage motors became feasible and viable high voltage battery packs.
31 Oct 2012

EV AC Drive Frequency Converter Control
Professor Dr Gesa Husi of the Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics Department, Centre of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of the University of Debrecen in Hungary tells us he has patents for sale in the control of alternating current drives using frequency converters.
31 Oct 2012

Thin-film polymer metamaterial could be used as food sensor
Materials scientists at Rice University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created very thin color-changing films that may serve as part of inexpensive sensors for food spoilage or security, multiband optical elements in laser-driven systems and even as part of high-contrast displays.
31 Oct 2012

Biomimetic aircraft snatch power aloft
Solar powered aircraft are old news. However, if we benchmark what is happening with other electric vehicles such as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles AUV, then multiple energy harvesting should be the order of the day, even with aircraft.
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31 Oct 2012

Winner of the AMA Innovation Award 2012
Development goal is a highly integrated energy autonomous magnetic absolute encoder. These encoders can replace established gear or battery buffered solutions.
31 Oct 2012

High-efficiency quantum dot solar cells
Research shows newly developed solar powered cells may soon outperform conventional photovoltaic technology.
31 Oct 2012

Printed electronics wheels into new territory
The term printed electronics is shorthand for printed and potentially printed electronics and electrics. It is an enabling technology like paper or the wheel and, like them, its applications are now taking unexpected turns.
31 Oct 2012

OLED vs LED lighting
The latest devolopments in the OLED Lighting space will be one of the major topics at the forthcoming Printed Electronics USA 2012.
30 Oct 2012

TCM 2012: 4th symposium on transparent conductive materials
Over the past few years, there has been an increase in interest in research and applications for transparent conductive materials (TCMs).
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30 Oct 2012

Screen printing meshes for printed electronics
Asada Mesh has introduced a new generation of Screen Printing Meshes for Printed Electronics; they are called HSD Mesh, capable of printing Line Widths down to 35 microns in Mass Production.
30 Oct 2012

Webasto pioneers see-through solar car
At the recent eCartec exhibition in Munich, Webasto showed a roof for the range Rover Evoque that is transparent to the extent that there are large gaps beteen the small crystalline silicon panels.
30 Oct 2012

Introduction of transparent solar car roof
At the recent eCartec exhibition in Munich, Webasto showed a roof for the range Rover Evoque that is transparent to the extent that there are large gaps beteen the small crystalline silicon panels.
30 Oct 2012

Energy harvesting for buses
At eCarTec in Munich, Prof Dr-Ing E. Jobson of Volvo Bus Corporation illustrated the contribution of energy harvesting in electrodynamic braking as part of the many other improvements over the years.
30 Oct 2012

Volvo bus backs hybrids without supercaps
At eCarTec in Munich, Prof Dr-Ing E. Jobson of Volvo Bus Corporation illustrated the contribution of energy harvesting in electrodynamic braking as part of the many other improvements over the years.
30 Oct 2012

Hard to Reach the First Million - Lessons from eCarTec Munich, 2012
Leading analysts IDTechEx provide this view of the recent eCarTec event in Munich Germany.
29 Oct 2012

Hard to reach the first million - lessons from eCarTec Munich, 2012
Leading analysts IDTechEx provide this view of the recent eCarTec event in Munich Germany.
29 Oct 2012

More acetonitrile concerns
Acetonitrile is used as electrolyte in some EV batteries and most EV supercapacitors. It is a very nasty substance, being volatile, flammable, carcinogenic and, according to recent research causes birth defects.
29 Oct 2012

Tubular films show promise for touchscreens
A Rice University team has hit upon a method to produce nearly transparent films of electrically conductive carbon nanotubes, a goal sought by researchers around the world.
29 Oct 2012

Industrial & commercial electric vehicles: huge success
The large urban bus has gone from having a very large, noisy, polluting piston engine to parallel hybrid, series hybrid with slightly modified internal combustion engine, series hybrid with specially designed small internal combustion engine and then pure electric all in the space of ten years.