6 Nov 2012

New technique reveals lithium in action
Exactly what goes inside advanced lithium-air batteries as they charge and discharge has always been impossible to observe directly. Now, a new technique developed by MIT researchers promises to change that, allowing study of this electrochemical activity as it happens.
5 Nov 2012

Anode material triples capacity while lowering LIB cost up to 70%
Start-up company, California Lithium Battery, has announced the record-setting performance of its new GEN3 silicon graphene composite anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).
31 Oct 2012

High-efficiency quantum dot solar cells
Research shows newly developed solar powered cells may soon outperform conventional photovoltaic technology.
18 Oct 2012

Nano-technology solar cell achieves 18.2% efficiency
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have produced solar cells using nanotechnology techniques at an efficiency - 18.2% -- that is competitive.
17 Oct 2012

New techniques stretch carbon nanotubes, make stronger composites
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed new techniques for stretching carbon nanotubes and using them to create carbon composites that can be used as stronger, lighter materials in everything from airplanes to bicycles.
10 Oct 2012

Next generation of lithium-ion batteries longer lasting
Researchers work to improve the energy storage capacity of batteries so that laptops, cellphones, electric cars and other mobile devices will last longer between charges.
9 Oct 2012

Supercapacitors USA presents the record breakers
The supercapacitor market continues to power up at 30% yearly with some little-known names taking some of the biggest orders at well over $10 million dollars each. These represent volume breakthroughs in applications such as train energy capture and the new application of protection and enhancement of electric car traction batteries.
8 Oct 2012

Hybrid delivery vans show nearly 20 percent higher fuel economy
A recent National Renewable Energy Laboratory study shows significant fuel economy benefits of hybrid electric delivery vans compared to similar conventional vans.
2 Oct 2012

Using sponges to improve and store alternative fuels
Mircea Dincă is working on turning these sponges into materials for batteries and for organic photovoltaics.
28 Sep 2012

Consolidation and growth in RTLS and WSN
Recently there has been consolidation in the RTLS and WSN market, with acquisitions of companies such as Aeroscout, MicroStrain and Dust Networks.
26 Sep 2012

Printed Electronics Asia returns to Tokyo next week
IDTechEx's Printed Electronics Asia conference and exhibition returns to Tokyo, Japan next week.
24 Sep 2012

Thermoelectric material is world's best
Northwestern University scientists claim they have developed a thermoelectric material that is the best in the world at converting waste heat to electricity.
13 Sep 2012

Chemical and component opportunities in Asia
As Asia has dominated in displays, photovoltaics, semiconductor manufacture and other technology sectors, so too will it dominate in making and integrating better components and consumer electronics using the new materials that are enabling devices to be lighter, more robust, flexible, more power efficient and higher performance. Some of these most exciting material developments and their uses are covered at Printed Electronics Asia 2012.
31 Aug 2012

Energy harvesting, WSN, supercaps: 3 Events, 2 Days, 1 Venue
For the first time in this year's event in Washington DC on the 7th and 8th of November, a third event, focusing on supercapacitor technologies will be co-located, highlighting the advances, applications and adoption trends in this closely related field.
27 Aug 2012

Self charging power cell converts and stores energy in a single unit
Researchers have developed a self-charging power cell that directly converts mechanical energy to chemical energy, storing the power until it is released as electrical current.
24 Aug 2012

Fuel cell electric vehicles make rapid progress in range, durability
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) recently completed a seven-year project to demonstrate and evaluate hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and hydrogen fueling infrastructure in real-world settings.