28 Apr 2015

Cheaper magnetic material for cars, wind turbines
Scientists have created a new magnetic alloy that is an alternative to traditional rare-earth permanent magnets.
27 Apr 2015

3D-printed aerogels improve energy storage
A new type of graphene aerogel will make for better energy storage, sensors, nanoelectronics, catalysis and separations.
24 Apr 2015

IDTechEx: Invest now in fuel cell vehicles?
There is divided opinion on future of traction fuel cells in electric vehicles, though few argue any more that they will power the majority of electric vehicles.
23 Apr 2015

Electric vehicles: better not cheaper
At analysts IDTechEx we are often questioned about our forecasts of prices of certain electric vehicles not going down over future years. The answer is twofold.
22 Apr 2015

Goodbye, range anxiety?
n the first study of its kind, scientists quantitatively show that electric vehicles will meet the daily travel needs of drivers longer than commonly assumed.
21 Apr 2015

Companies with One Trillion Euros sales present at the IDTechEx Show!
Companies with over One Trillion Euros in combined sales will present at IDTechEx's Event on Emerging Technologies. Tesco, Qualcomm, Ericsson, United Technologies, Jaguar Land Rover, Shell provide insights, products and use cases on printed electronics, energy harvesting, wearable technologies, IoT and more.
21 Apr 2015

The MRV: next-gen automobile?
The Modular Robotic Vehicle, or MRV, was developed at NASA's Johnson Space Center in order to advance technologies that have applications for future vehicles both in space and on Earth.
20 Apr 2015

Trial of electric tricycles in the Philippines
Fujitsu Limited and Global Mobility Service, Inc. have announced that they will commence field testing to expand services in the Republic of the Philippines so as to increase the prevalence of electric tricycles that use ICT.
17 Apr 2015

IDTechEx analyses the high stakes of the future automotive industry
Why BASF sues Umicore, Toyota launches fuel cell cars, VW buys a solid state battery company and all car companies are rushing behind Google for automation? The bigger picture of the high stakes of the future automotive industry.