Background
26 Mar 2025

Captivate Technology
Captivate Technology is a New Zealand-based carbon capture technology start-up, founded in 2022.
Innovation Map
26 Mar 2025

Battery Chemistries in Micro EVs
Innovation map of battery chemistries in micro EVs.
26 Mar 2025

Key Insights from Data Centre World 2025: Sustainability and AI
IDTechEx analysts attended Data Centre World in London as part of ongoing data center sustainability and thermal management research. This article highlights three insights from the event.
Full profile interview
26 Mar 2025

Blue Current
Blue Current, founded in 2014, emerged from the U.S. Department of Energy's Joint Center for Energy Storage Research with a mission to create safer batteries. Initially focused on safety, the company pivoted in 2016 to develop solid-state composite electrolytes, and by 2018, it introduced a fully dry solid-state battery featuring a high-silicon anode, known as the "silicon elastic composite" battery. Headquartered in Hayward, California, Blue Current expanded its operations in 2019 with a 22,000-square-foot facility and secured over US$30 million in funding by 2022. Multilayer cell demonstrations and pilot-scale production happened in 2023 and 2024. Blue Current works on solving four primary challenges of solid-state batteries: safety, pressure, temperature, and scalability.
25 Mar 2025

Seamless Surfaces with In-Mold Electronics
Miniaturization and increased capability are two of the main current trends within 3D electronics, which creates an opportunity for in-mold electronics (IME) to prove its capabilities as a new way to streamline products and create new aesthetics.
25 Mar 2025

Webinar: How EVs Are Shining a Spotlight on Aerogels
Wednesday 9 April 2025 - Driving E-Mobility Forward: How EVs Are Shining a Spotlight on Aerogels; An introduction to aerogels; Factors and regulations driving the increased focus on fire safety in EVs; Comparison of aerogel material types as EV fire protection materials and comparison with other fire protection materials; Market status and outlook for future market share of aerogels in EV applications
25 Mar 2025

Sodium-ion Could Be The Next Step In Battery Technology
Sodium-ion batteries share similar electrochemical principles with lithium-ion but differ in cathodes, anodes, and electrolytes, with ongoing development in cost-effective sodium-based alternatives. While sodium-ion technology faces challenges in achieving cost-competitiveness with lithium-ion, advancements in engineering and material innovation could enable it to serve as a complementary solution in specific applications.
Full profile interview
24 Mar 2025

ProLogium
ProLogium is a Taiwanese manufacturer of lithium ceramic batteries. IDTechEx spoke to ProLogium at CES 2025 about its newest 100% silicon composite anode batteries.
24 Mar 2025

Security in Solid-State - IDTechEx Covers Solid-State Batteries
Solid-state batteries are emerging as a promising solution for advanced energy storage, offering a unique balance of performance characteristics that make them suitable for a wide range of applications. However, their widespread adoption will depend on overcoming challenges such as scalability, cost reduction, and addressing interfacial issues between the solid electrolyte and electrodes.
Full profile interview
24 Mar 2025

Asahi Kasei: Fire Protection for Electric Vehicle Batteries
IDTechEx spoke to Asahi Kasei in Singapore to learn more about its Xyron grades for EV battery fire protection and structure.
Full profile interview
24 Mar 2025

Weebit Nano
Weebit Nano, founded in 2015, is a publicly traded company specializing in resistive RAM (ReRAM) technology. The company focuses on IP licensing, allowing foundries and semiconductor companies to integrate ReRAM into their products. Weebit has secured key partnerships, including CEA-Leti, DB HiTek, GlobalFoundries, and Onsemi, with Onsemi marking the first major ReRAM licensing deal in the industry. Its first embedded ReRAM product is manufactured on SkyWater's 130nm CMOS process, targeting automotive, IoT, and industrial applications. While its initial commercial offerings are at 130nm, Weebit has successfully demonstrated its ReRAM at 22nm.
24 Mar 2025

The Future of Thin Film Solar: A Market on the Rise
The renewable energy landscape is evolving rapidly, with solar power leading the way. In 2023, global investments in solar energy reportedly surpassed all other power generation sources—including oil—for the first time. This article details the major growth factors for the thin film photovoltaics market, including the emerging technologies and application areas.
21 Mar 2025

Lightweight Perovskite Changing Up the Scene of Photovoltaics
Photovoltaic technologies are gaining momentum as a result of solar power being one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sources across the world. In 2021, solar installations were seen to overtake wind generation, and in 2023, approximately 450GW of new solar capacity was recorded.
21 Mar 2025

L2+ ADAS Outpaces L3 in Europe, US$4B by 2042
The global passenger car market is witnessing a pivotal shift in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), with Level 2+ (L2+) technologies rapidly outpacing Level 3 (L3) deployments. IDTechEx forecasts significant growth, with L2+/L3 revenues in Europe projected to exceed US$4 billion by 2042.
Background
21 Mar 2025

Armacell: Recycled PET Foams
Armacell is a global materials company, specializing in the manufacture of flexible elastomeric foams for insulation and engineering. IDTechEx spoke with Tom Berstein, Business Development Manager, at JEC World 2025, surrounding its recyclable foams for wind turbine blade manufacture.
Background
21 Mar 2025

Afyren
Afyren uses sugar farming agricultural residues to produce seven biochemicals and a fertilizer co-product. It operates a 16,000 tonne annual capacity plant in France, with plans for another to be built in Thailand.
Update
21 Mar 2025

Envirostream
Envirostream is a Li-ion battery recycler, based in Australia, and is the wholly owned subsidiary of Lithium Australia.
20 Mar 2025

Second-Life EV Batteries: A New Lease of Battery Life
Automotive and battery OEMs are responsible for collecting retired batteries, which is where the second-life battery value chain begins. Recycling processes may see critical raw materials such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel reclaimed by OEMs. However, the already somewhat established relationship between recyclers and manufacturers may prove tricky for repurposing companies to interrupt.
20 Mar 2025

Automotive: The Road to Commercialization of Self-Healing Materials
The automotive industry is often an early adopter of luxury products, where both the increased performance and convenience are selling points to consumers. Self-healing materials can be used in a range of automotive applications, including tires, paints, and coatings. Use cases even extend to asphalt road surfaces, where damage can lead to issues for vehicles and drivers.
Background
20 Mar 2025

Fortescue: Green Iron Technology
Fortescue, the world's fourth largest iron ore producer, is developing a direct electrochemical reduction technology for converting iron ore into green iron that can be used for green steel production.