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20 Jul 2018

Gencell Energy

Gencell Energy (Gencell) is an Israeli company developing fuel cell systems for continuous off-grid power. They are looking to overcome many of the challenges of hydrogen as a fuel through the use of ammonia. 2018 has seen something of a resurgence of industrial interest in fuel cell systems, IDTechEx spoke with Gencell CEO Rami Reshef to understand the company's position in more detail.
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20 Jul 2018

Audi and Hyundai cooperation on fuel cell technology

AUDI AG and Hyundai Motor Group are driving the development of fuel cell technology. The two companies plan to cross-license patents and grant access to non-competitive components.
19 Jul 2018

Volta Energy Technologies announces investment in Conamix

Volta Energy Technologies is investing in Conamix, a technology startup based in Ithaca, New York. Conamix has developed a breakthrough material and process for creating low-cost, high-energy, and cobalt-free electrode materials for lithium-based batteries.
19 Jul 2018

Solar supercapacitor for wearables

A new form of solar-powered supercapacitor could help make future wearable technologies lighter and more energy-efficient, scientists say.‌
18 Jul 2018

Compact and flexible supercapacitor developed

A lightweight, compact and efficient supercapacitor printed on a flexible plastic sheet has been developed by researchers.
16 Jul 2018

Fuji Electric

Fuji Electric are a Japanese company has a wide range of products and solutions for different electrical applications
16 Jul 2018

GeneSiC Semiconductor

GeneSiC is a company that has been working on SiC (silicon carbide) power and silicon high power devices for approaching 14 years
16 Jul 2018

EPC Corp

EPC (Efficient Power Conversion) is an American company, set up by Alex Lidow, who has an extensive background in transistors and was the co-inventor of the silicon MOSFET in the 1970s.
16 Jul 2018

Littelfuse

Littelfuse is a Chicago based multinational electronic manufacturing company.
16 Jul 2018

GaN Systems

GaN Systems is a semiconductor company developing wide bandgap semiconductor devices using Gallium Nitride (GaN).
16 Jul 2018

Danfoss Silicon Power

Danfoss Silicon Power, part of the Danish Danfoss Group, is a leading manufacturer of IGBT and MOSFET power modules for use in automotive, solar, wind and industrial applications.
16 Jul 2018

Infineon

Infineon Technologies is a multinational semiconductor manufacturer.
16 Jul 2018

ExaGaN

ExaGaN is a start-up that produces transistors and wafers based on gallium nitride (GaN).
16 Jul 2018

Rohm Semiconductor

Rohm Semiconductor is a Japanese multinational electronics company.
16 Jul 2018

EpiGaN

EpiGaN is an industry leading Belgian manufacturer and supplier of epitaxial wafer materials for GaN-on-Si and GaN-on-SiC power electronic devices. IDTechEx spoke with EpiGaN CEO and co-founder Dr. Marianne Germain in June 2018.
16 Jul 2018

UnitedSiC

United SiC is a fabless US based semiconductor company that since it's formation in 1998 as been focused exclusively on the development and manufacturing of silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor products for power electronic applications.
16 Jul 2018

VisIC Technologies

VisIC Technologies is an Israeli fabless semiconductor company developing power electronics products based on gallium nitride (GaN).
16 Jul 2018

ON Semiconductor

ON Semiconductor is an multinational manufacturer of semiconductor components for various electronic devices.
16 Jul 2018

First hydrogen fuel cell vessel in the United States

Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine has been awarded a USD 3 to build the first hydrogen fuel cell vessel in the United States. The zero-emission vessel will be the first of its kind in the US, and will highlight the advantages of hydrogen fuel cells for the commercial maritime sector.
16 Jul 2018

Corvus Energy to expand production in response to high demand

Corvus Energy is pleased to announce two production and R&D expansion plans underway in Canada and Norway. The new battery factories will be more modern and more automated than other similar factories, result in eight times the production capacity compared to today.