11 Apr 2013

Organic Photovoltaics unique selling points and challenges
The first two generations of photovoltaics, wafer-based and thin film devices, have seen mass market adoption in recent years, with different technologies characterized by varying degrees of success.
11 Apr 2013

Intelligent lighting: Integrated devices & sustainable practices
Lighting technologies can be considered mundane in many ways but light and its properties find applications in products much more varied than lamps and luminaires.
11 Apr 2013

Rusnano readies to write off $700mn over solar energy projects
Rusnano has reserved some 21.8 billion roubles (almost $700 million) over risks connected with solar energy projects, according to the company's financial statement.
11 Apr 2013

GM to produce next-generation electric car in South Korea
General Motors will produce its next-generation electric cars in South Korea.
10 Apr 2013

Record efficiency for black silicon solar cells
Scientists at Aalto University, Finland and Fraunhofer ISE, Germany report an efficiency of 18.7% for black silicon solar cells, the highest efficiency reported so far for a black silicon solar cell.
10 Apr 2013

Intelligent lighting: Integrated devices & sustainable practices
Lighting technologies can be considered mundane in many ways but light and its properties find applications in products much more varied than lamps and luminaires.
10 Apr 2013

A longer life for lithium-sulfur batteries
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS in Dresden have developed a new design that increases the charge cycles of lithium-sulfur batteries by a factor of seven.
9 Apr 2013

Sony unveils prototype 4K OLED monitors
Sony is developing 4K OLED monitors that can reproduce video signals with the highest degree of accuracy.
9 Apr 2013

Tin nanocrystals for the battery of the future
Scientists have now developed a nanomaterial which enables considerably more power to be stored in lithium ion batteries.
9 Apr 2013

Patented technology could reduce costs of Li-ion materials by 50%
Perfect Lithium is developing technology to boost the performance and drive down the cost of the lithium-ion materials that power consumer electronics, electric vehicles and industrial storage batteries by as much as 50%.
8 Apr 2013

First flight of electric powered sport aircraft SportStar EPOS
Electric powered aircraft SportStar EPOS, made its first flight from the Kunovice airport in Czech Republic last month. After a short, ten-minute flight, it landed successfully and a second flight followed immediately afterwards. The total time when the aircraft was powered by an electric motor reached about 30 minutes reported light aircraft manufacturer Evektor in a recent announcement.
8 Apr 2013

Meidensha Corporation advances green energy management
Expansion into state of the art power component manufacture, notably supercapacitors targeted for energy density greater than that of lead acid and NiCd batteries but with much longer life, greater reliability and much greater power density together with wider temperature range.
8 Apr 2013

Manchester leads the way in graphene membrane research
University of Manchester graphene researchers have been awarded a £3.5m funding boost that could bring desalination plants, safer food packaging and enhanced disease detection closer to reality.
8 Apr 2013

Runners' footsteps converted into electricity at iconic road race
Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management, commissioned an award-winning British cleantech firm to capture the kinetic energy from runners and spectators at this year's Schneider Electric Paris Marathon.
5 Apr 2013

Panasonic to supply nickel metal hydride battery systems for Subaru
Panasonic Corporation has announced that it will supply nickel metal hydride battery systems for Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd's first-ever hybrid electric vehicle.
5 Apr 2013

$20 Million to ramp production of Color IQ™ optical components
QD Vision, Inc, manufacturer of Color IQ™ optical components for LCD applications, has announced it closed a $20 million round of financing that will be used to further expand high volume production capacity, and to fund long term company growth.
5 Apr 2013

Elastic energy for soft robotics
When the soft robots move in an environment, they undergo large elastic deformations and collide with the surrounding surfaces. Thus they are going to absorb a lot of elastic energy that would otherwise be wasted.
4 Apr 2013

Q&A on energy harvesting, wireless sensors, wireless sensor networks
IDTechEx recently contacted some of the most prominent potential users of energy harvesting, wireless sensor and wireless sensor networks, trying to gauge the state of the technology, as well as the barriers for adoption that might delay further implementations in different verticals. The questions were simple, although the answers rarely are.