6 Jan 2025

Advancements in Silicon Anode Technology Enable the Electric Age
There has been a slowdown in the growth of EV sales in Europe and North America. There are numerous reasons for this, including a lack of models and a difficult economic environment, but better and cheaper batteries and higher-performing EVs remain critical to convincing consumers to purchase them. Longer ranges, faster charging times and stable performance in colder weather could be important to accelerating the outlook for BEVs, and Li-ion batteries using silicon-based anodes offer one route to achieving this.
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6 Jan 2025

Google: Optical Circuit Switches and Data Center Fabrics
At Microtech Ventures' 2024 Microfab Summit Dr. Kevin Yasumura, Principal Engineer and Technical Lead for MEMS and Optical Switching Development at Google, spoke about the tech giant's Lightwave Fabric architecture for data centers. This talk focused on Google's optical circuit switches and its role in this architecture.
3 Jan 2025

Cost Analysis and Value Chain Analysis Data Center Cooling
The data center cooling value chain is long, complicated, and chaotic, consisting of multiple stakeholders. Data center cooling happens on multiple levels including chip and server level, as well as the rack and facility level.
Full profile interview
3 Jan 2025

MPM Environmental Intelligence GmbH
MPM is a German company which provides PCB recycling to recover precious metals and materials from electronic waste. IDTechEx spoke to Felix Kolbe, CEO.
2 Jan 2025

Webinar: Future Battery Cell and Pack Materials Enabling Cheaper EVs
Wednesday 22 January 2025 - An overview of materials used in battery cells and battery packs; Trends in cathode chemistry and anode materials; Battery pack designs: cell-to-pack and cell-to-body; The impact on pack materials including thermal management, composite/polymer enclosures, interconnects and insulation
Full profile interview
1 Jan 2025

SureCore
SureCore develops low-power static random access memory (SRAM) technologies, offering solutions that reduce dynamic power consumption by up to 50% and leakage power by up to 20%. Its silicon-proven IP targets energy-efficient applications in IoT, edge computing, wearable devices, and quantum computing, with specialized products like CryoMemâ„¢ designed for cryogenic environments.
Full profile interview
31 Dec 2024

Milence: Truck Charging Network
Milence, established in 2022, is a joint venture between Daimler Truck, the TRATON Group, and the Volvo Group. The company focuses on building a pan-European high-performance charging network for heavy-duty electric trucks and buses.
30 Dec 2024

Second-Life Batteries: Revenues from EV Battery Repurposing
Second-life battery storage technologies are struggling to be a cost-competitive technology against first-life Li-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS). In their report on the topic, "Second-life Electric Vehicle Batteries 2025-2035: Markets, Forecasts, Players, and Technologies", IDTechEx explores various means for repurposers to generate revenue within the sector including renting systems and incentivizing automotive OEMs to share revenues.
Full profile interview
30 Dec 2024

DEEPX
Founded in 2018, DEEPX is a private company based in South Korea. DEEPX designs and manufactures advanced NPUs (neural process units), which it integrates into its portfolio of SoC AI chips.
26 Dec 2024

Thermal Management for EVs: Cooling Systems Down
Air cooling dominated the battery cooling market a few years ago but was overtaken by active cooling (using indirect liquid cooling methods) due to its ability to keep the cells at a more optimal temperature range, enabling greater battery longevity and faster charging. According to IDTechEx, this method is expected to be just as popular over the next decade, with trends predicted to be similar except for a small increase in immersion for niche applications.
Full profile interview
26 Dec 2024

VTT
VTT is a Finnish research institute founded in 1942. It offers research across several industries, including electronics. IDTechEx spoke to VTT about its research into sustainability for electronics.
24 Dec 2024

Cars, Cables & Components - IDTechEx Covers Copper's Role in Vehicles
Copper has been used in cars for as long as vehicles have had electrically powered features. Its main use today is as the vehicle's central nervous system, connecting a network of sensors, actuators, displays, and more to the vehicle's ECU brains. As cars evolve and utilize more electronic components, the demand for wiring will inevitably increase.
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24 Dec 2024

Murata
Murata Manufacturing is a Japanese electronics manufacturer. It was established in 1944 and has headquarters in Kyoto, Japan.
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23 Dec 2024

VinFast
VinFast is a Vietnamese designer, manufacturer, and seller of electric vehicles, specifically of electric passenger cars and electric two-wheelers. This company profile will focus on the latter segment.
23 Dec 2024

Trends Driving EV Charging Modules
A power module in DC fast chargers is a critical component that converts AC grid power into high-voltage DC power to charge EV batteries efficiently. It integrates rectifiers, inverters, and control systems to ensure precise power delivery while optimizing energy efficiency and minimizing heat loss. Power modules are essential for achieving rapid charging speeds and supporting high-power applications, meeting the demands of growing EV adoption.
20 Dec 2024

IDTechEx Explores Thermal Management for Data Centers
IDTechEx predicts that GPUs with a TDP of over 1500W could be expected over the next year in 2025, with the management of energy costs becoming slightly trickier. Thermal management and cooling systems will therefore need to become a main consideration in data center designs to enable efficient cooling, enhanced thermal efficiency, and reduced energy waste.
20 Dec 2024

Quieter & Cleaner Worksites: Exploring Electric Construction Vehicles
Construction vehicles running on diesel can be a creator of constant costs and air pollution, with continuous negative impacts on the environment and communities. The goal for electric construction vehicles is to achieve maximum productivity, reliability, and efficiency, while keeping costs minimized. Finding the right battery chemistry for electric construction machines is, therefore, a necessary consideration so that costs can be low enough to ensure the total cost of ownership over the vehicle's lifetime is cheaper than diesel alternatives.
20 Dec 2024

Webinar: Trends for Economic Development of Second-Life EV Batteries
Thursday 9 January 2025 - Navigating Emerging Trends for the Economic Development of Second-Life EV Batteries; Applications of second-life electric vehicle batteries; Overview of the global second-life electric vehicle battery market, including commentary on key players, regional activity, and an introduction to policies; Discussion on cost bottlenecks identified by IDTechEx in the second-life battery repurposing process, informed by primary interviews with key repurposers; Emerging trends to impact repurposing costs and economic development of second-life EV batteries. This includes business-to-business (B2B) battery marketplaces, advanced battery testing / grading / diagnostics technologies, semi-automated EV battery disassembly technologies, EV battery trends, and revenue sharing business models; IDTechEx's outlook and conclusions on the global second-life EV battery market
18 Dec 2024

Health Management and Continuous Connection: IDTechEx Covers Wearables
The demand for human wellbeing brings great value to the wearables market and creates a greater need for access to personalized healthcare and remote monitoring. Beginning with fitness trackers, the wearables industry now incorporates skin patches, smart mouthguards, smart glasses, and headsets, with devices being used in both personal and work environments.
18 Dec 2024

Plug-in Hybrids Experience a Boom, but the Future Is All Electric
While the fully battery electric vehicle (BEV) has struggled in several key markets, its plug-in hybrid alternative (PHEV) has been experiencing a stellar year. On the surface, PHEVs may appear to be an ideal compromise: zero emissions travel but without the same extent of reliance on expensive Li-ion batteries and backup ICE power to quell range anxiety. So, have BEVs had their moment in the sun, and is the future hybrid?