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10 Apr 2019

Compact Microbatteries In Wearable Technologies

VARTA Microbattery GmbH, Germany
10 Apr 2019

Intelligent Shoes Powered by Energy Harvesting

ZHAW, Switzerland
10 Apr 2019

Battery-Less Wearables

Thrive Wearables Ltd, United Kingdom
10 Apr 2019

From Battery Constraints To Freedom Of Design Innovation In Wearables

Jenax Inc, Korea
10 Apr 2019

How Energy Storage Can Create Value Across The Value Chain

Eaton, Switzerland
10 Apr 2019

Repurposing Responsibly: The World's First Second Life Safety Standard, UL 1974

UL International Germany GmbH, Germany
10 Apr 2019

The Battle Between Batteries, Supercapacitors And Fuel Cells: Next 15 Years

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
10 Apr 2019

Demands And Opportunities In The Tech-Fashion Industry

Microsoft, United States
10 Apr 2019

Applications For Printed Electronics In The Aviation Industry

Airbus Operations GmbH, Germany
10 Apr 2019

Welcome and Introduction

IDTechEx, United Kingdom
10 Apr 2019

BatterySense Project works on development of next generation batteries

CPI is part of a project focused on next generation battery and sensor work. Operating alongside partners on the BatterySense programme, CPI is supporting work to reduce the size of existing wireless sensing form factors by exploiting additive manufacture. This allows for the intimate integration of batteries into the substrates of ultrathin label-like sensors fabricated by roll-to-roll processes.
9 Apr 2019

Storing renewable energy as methane

The cost of renewable energy has been steadily decreasing, but the big question has always been how to store it for future use.
8 Apr 2019

Grid-scale lithium-vanadium hybrid project in the UK

UK Research and Innovation will contribute c.£10 million to support the £41 million Energy Superhub Oxford project, which will showcase cutting-edge electric vehicle charging, energy storage systems, and low carbon heating, plus smart energy management technologies to support Oxford City Council's journey to zero carbon.
5 Apr 2019

Tata Motors Electric Bus Surge

With excellent bus designs, Tata Motors is now participating in tender bids for all state transport corporations in India. Things are moving fast in the electric bus market, as appraised by IDTechEx in their new report 'Electric Buses 2019 - 2029'.
5 Apr 2019

Thermal battery launched

Thermal energy could hold the key to cheaper, more sustainable electricity; with South Australian company CCT Energy Storage unveiling what they say is the world's first working thermal battery today.
4 Apr 2019

Plans to build the world's largest solar-powered battery system

Florida Power & Light Company announced a plan to build the world's largest solar-powered battery system - four times the capacity of the largest battery system in operation - as part of an innovative modernization plan that will accelerate the retirement of two fossil fuel generation units.
4 Apr 2019

GE and Nedstack partnership set sights on zero emission cruise vessels

GE's Power Conversion business and Nedstack, a leading fuel cell manufacturer, are collaborating on developing hydrogen fuel cell systems for powering zero-emission cruise vessels.
4 Apr 2019

Webinar Thurs 18 April 2019 - EVs: Huge Energy Storage Opportunities

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 18 April 2019 titled Electric Vehicles: Huge Energy Storage Opportunities in Buses and Trucks.
3 Apr 2019

New approach could boost energy capacity of lithium batteries

Researchers around the globe have been on a quest for batteries that pack a punch but are smaller and lighter than today's versions, potentially enabling electric cars to travel further or portable electronics to run for longer without recharging.
2 Apr 2019

Global study shows potential of pumped hydro energy storage

Scientists have identified 530,000 sites worldwide suitable for pumped-hydro energy storage, with storage potential of about 22 million Gigawatt-hours by using geographic information system analysis. This is about one hundred times greater than required to support a 100% global renewable electricity system.