Full profile interview: SWOT
4 Apr 2017

PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
30 Dec 2016

WiTricity working with GM to test wireless EV charging system
WiTricity announced it is working with General Motors to test an advanced wireless charging system prototype for electric vehicles.
Full profile interview: SWOT
23 Sep 2016

SGX Sensortech
12 Aug 2016

Solar car wins for the sixth time
Despite nearly-sunless conditions in the final two days, the University of Michigan Solar Car team has successfully defended their decade-long reigning championship - winning the 2016 American Solar Challenge for the sixth consecutive time.
9 Aug 2016

Delphi sees end of 12V
In August 2016, Delphi pronounced the end of 12V. It has reached the end of the road, according to Mary Gustanski, Delphi Automotive's vice president of engineering and program management.
26 Jul 2016

Adoption of electric vehicles in Mexico
Mexico is not widely adopting pure electric vehicles on its roads partly because of inadequate incentives but also because charging infrastructure is inadequate in such a large country and there is no payback from putting it in.
4 Jul 2016

Hybrid and electric systems R&D at the U.S.-DOE
This paper first presented at EVS29 Montreal Canada provides an overview of the Fiscal Years 2015-2016 Hybrid and Electric Systems research and development activities - with emphasis on its advanced electric drive research -funded by the Vehicles Technologies Office of the U.S. Department of Energy.
Full profile interview
3 Jun 2016

Kalptree Energy
Kalptree is working on microbatteries that can be bundled together to enable flexible devices. The company was founded in the Silicon Valley in late 2012.
17 Mar 2016

New fuel cell design powered by graphene-wrapped nanocrystals
Hydrogen is the lightest and most plentiful element on Earth and in our universe. So it shouldn't be a big surprise that scientists are pursuing hydrogen as a clean, carbon-free, virtually limitless energy source for cars and for a range of other uses, from portable generators to telecommunications towers—with water as the only byproduct of combustion.
12 Jan 2016

The $100bn robotics opportunity
The first industrial robot, Unimate, went into operation at a General Motors plant in 1961. Over the next few decades the use of industrial robot arms in the automotive industry matured.
17 Nov 2015

Leading the charge for next-generation battery
Researchers have developed a new technology that promises to extend the life of a lithium-ion battery by 40 to 60 per cent.
9 Nov 2015

Rapid progress in electrification of vehicles
The market for electric vehicles is growing rapidly while existing electric parts are multiplying.
27 Oct 2015

Graphene solves the big problems in energy storage
The graphene industry is at a critical juncture for many small to medium sized companies: it is time for them to generate revenues and pre-empt any pending cash flow issues. These companies cannot often afford to take the long view, which many research groups and government are rightly taking.
27 Oct 2015

Chevrolet Bolt EV to be developed
General Motors set aside traditional vehicle development in selecting LG Electronics as its partner in developing the next generation Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicle, which can travel more than 200 miles on a single electric charge.
Full profile interview
9 Oct 2015

General Motors
IDTechEx reports Dr. Cai's work in Lithium Sulphur Batteries at General Motors Research and Development.Dr. Cai presented her work at the Battery Show in Novi Michigan in September 2015.
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Full profile interview: SWOT
30 Aug 2015

NOHMs
23 Jul 2015

Test environment for connected and driverless vehicles
he University of Michigan has opened Mcity, the world's first controlled environment specifically designed to test the potential of connected and automated vehicle technologies that will lead the way to mass-market driverless cars.
28 Apr 2015

Cheaper magnetic material for cars, wind turbines
Scientists have created a new magnetic alloy that is an alternative to traditional rare-earth permanent magnets.