TU Eindhoven

TU Eindhoven

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TU/e is one of Europe's leading research universities in engineering science and technology and in the same time a part of the Dutch 3TU-Federation together with Delft University of Technology and the University of Twente.
 
The Electromechanics and Power Electronics (EPE) within the Electrical Engineering Faculty carries out fundamental research on enabling energy conversion theory, methods and technologies on which future developments in electromechanics, power electronics, energy storage and motion systems are depending. In the numerous projects of the EPE group both fundamental and practical aspects are addressed and often a mechatronic system approach is required, in which not only specialists from the fields of electromechanics and power electronics but also from electromagnetics, material science, control engineering, mechanical engineering and thermodynamics are involved.
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2011
22 Jun 2011

Electric Mobility Components to Enable Chassis Electrification

Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
12 May 2011

Intense interest in energy harvesting for electric vehicles

Two forthcoming events in Germany reflect the intense interest in energy harvesting for electric vehicles. Energy Harvesting Europe 21-22 June covers many forms of harvesting for other applications as well and drills into the technology, investment and other aspects of harvesting in general. On the other hand Electric Vehicles Land Sea Air in Stuttgart 28-29 June is entirely vehicle oriented.
9 May 2011

Improvement in electrical conductivity of polymeric composites

Physicists at the University of Luxembourg have developed a new method to improve the electrical conductivity of polymeric composites.
6 May 2011

Energy harvesting for automotive applications

Energy harvesters do not necessarily make sense in all potential applications where a battery is replaced.
25 Apr 2011

Replacement for rare material indium tin oxide found

Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology have developed a replacement for indium tin oxide (ITO), an important material used in displays for all kinds of everyday products such as TVs, telephones and laptops, as well as in solar cells.
21 Apr 2011

Intense interest in energy harvesting for electric vehicles

Two forthcoming events in Germany reflect the intense interest in energy harvesting for electric vehicles.
7 Apr 2011

TU Eindhoven & AIXTRON provide advanced nanowire structures

TU Eindhoven to provide advanced nanowire structures with AIXTRON CCS MOCVD system
2010
1 Dec 2010

Energy Harvesting USA 2010, Cambridge, MA, day 2 highlights

Highlights from speakers on the second day of Energy Harvesting USA.
17 Nov 2010

Panasonic Invests $30 Million in Tesla

Panasonic has invested $30 million in Tesla. The investment was made through the purchase of Tesla common stock in a private placement at a price of $21.15 per share.
16 Nov 2010

Solar energy from asphalt pavements

A team of engineering researchers from the University of Rhode Island is examining methods of harvesting that solar energy to melt ice, power streetlights, illuminate signs, heat buildings and potentially use it for many other purposes.
16 Nov 2010

Park and Ride with diesel-electric hybrid buses

The 101 year old Warwickshire bus and coach operator Johnsons of Henley-in-Arden has confirmed an order at the Euro Bus Expo bus show in Birmingham for five Optare Versa diesel-electric hybrid buses.
4 Nov 2010

Unique electric vehicle event extends coverage

Many more people have asked to speak at Future of Electric Vehicles December 7-8 in San Jose California but organisers IDTechEx are being selective to maintain balanced coverage of all electric vehicles and future breakthroughs.
26 Oct 2010

Heavy duty electric land vehicles

There are about 250 manufacturers of heavy industrial vehicles worldwide but most do not make EVs. Between them they will make about 700,000 of these vehicles in 2010.
25 Oct 2010

Structure of plastic solar cells impedes their efficiency

A team of researchers from North Carolina State University and the U.K. has found that the low rate of energy conversion in all-polymer solar-cell technology is caused by the structure of the solar cells themselves.
18 Oct 2010

Honda ranked greenest among automakers

Honda has been named America's "Greenest Automaker" for the fifth consecutive time by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). The award is earned by the company with the lowest combined score of its smog-forming and greenhouse gas emissions (primarily CO2) in its U.S. automobile fleet.
15 Oct 2010

Photovoltaics forms driving force behind electric transport

Bosch Solar Energy illustrates future key role photovoltaics will play in powering electric drive units. Debut for this unique combination of Bosch solar modules and Bosch e-bike drive unit.
5 Oct 2010

Many ways to harvest energy from shock absorbers

In the new age of the electric vehicle, almost everything has to be rethought.
23 Sep 2010

Electricity could be collected from the air

Imagine devices that capture electricity from the air ― much like solar cells capture sunlight ― and using them to light a house or recharge an electric car.
7 Sep 2010

Electromagnetic suspension

A paper just publishes in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology proposes electromagnetic active suspension system providing additional stability and manoeuvrability by performing active roll and pitch control during cornering and braking and eliminating road irregularities.
27 Aug 2010

Energy harvesting car structure

Advanced Composites Group Ltd, part of the Composites Division of Umeco plc, is engaged in a €3.4 million project with scientists to develop a new composite material which could revolutionise car design and manufacturing.