7 Feb 2017

Contract to supply energy storage for first hybrid chemical tanker
Corvus Energy Inc has announced that it has been selected as the supplier of the lithium ion based energy storage system for a new hybrid chemical tanker being built for Rederiet Stenersen AS of Norway.
6 Feb 2017

The world's first heat-driven transistor
Scientists have created a thermoelectric organic transistor. A temperature rise of a single degree is sufficient to cause a detectable current modulation in the transistor.
2 Feb 2017

Industrial electric vehicles: Rapid change, $350 billion market
IDTechEx finds that the construction, agriculture and mining part alone will be an $81 billion market in 2027 with considerable opportunities for consolidation of players and technological breakthroughs with major market disruption and creation.
31 Jan 2017

China tackling the lead scandals: further turn of the screw
In 2017, China has moved further against lead acid batteries and the horrific injuries and deaths they cause in China at the smelting and disposal stages.
27 Jan 2017

Electricity utilities reinvented and bypassed
"Death by a Thousand Cuts" was the brutal appraisal of the power generation goliaths by Jeffrey Eckel of Hannon Armstrong, the leading energy investment house, at the Barclays Future Energy Conference December 2016 in London.
27 Jan 2017

PLD based lithium ion battery technology
Picodeon announced its programme to develop superior Lithium Ion Battery performance based on its Patented PLD Technology.
26 Jan 2017

Can we put the Z in EVs? Royal Institution London 24 January 2017
his useful half day conference revealed the views of motor company and academic experts and a user/ reviewer of electric cars.
25 Jan 2017

BioSolar reports progress on its high-energy anode material
BioSolar, Inc a developer of breakthrough energy storage technology and materials, has provided a progress report on the development of its high-energy anode material for next generation lithium batteries.
23 Jan 2017

New low-cost technique converts bulk alloys to oxide nanowires
A simple technique for producing oxide nanowires directly from bulk materials could dramatically lower the cost of producing the one-dimensional nanostructures. That could open the door for a broad range of uses in lightweight structural composites, advanced sensors, electronic devices - and thermally-stable and strong battery membranes able to withstand temperatures of more than 1,000 degrees Celsius.
19 Jan 2017

Faster recharging batteries possible after new insights
Faster recharging lithium batteries could be developed after scientists figured out why adding charged metal atoms to tunnel structures within batteries improves their performance.
Full profile interview
18 Jan 2017

ZEM SAS
ZEM is a company working on large battery packs for electric boats and ferries. Dr Lorenzo Grande interviewed Salman Farmanfarmaian for an update of their recent activity.
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13 Jan 2017

Electric boats and ships 2017-2027: Large market emerging
Analysts at IDTechEx have issued a new report, Electric Boats and Ships 2017-2027 looking at this fragmented but often highly profitable and growing sector.
Full profile interview
12 Jan 2017

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd
Sumitomo is a large Japanese conglomerate which is now marketing its own vanadium redox flow battery for industrial and renewable energy applications.
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10 Jan 2017

Three-layer nanoparticle catalysts improve zinc-air batteries
Nanoparticles containing three different layers of material can help to boost the performance of a zinc-air battery, researchers have found.
9 Jan 2017

Battery cell production begins at Tesla's gigafactory
At the Gigafactory, Tesla and Panasonic have begun mass production of lithium-ion battery cells, which will be used in Tesla's energy storage products and Model 3.
3 Jan 2017

Ultra-thin solution to obstacle in solid-state battery development
A team of researchers have announced a transformative development in the race to produce batteries that are at once safe, powerful, and affordable.
3 Jan 2017

IDTechEx review of the year: the most impactful tech stories of 2016
These past 12 months have seen numerous celebrity deaths, athlete drug scandals and the end of Brangelina however, it was also the year Tesla announced fully automated cars, Alexa became part of the family and Leicester City won the Premier League. As we plan ahead for 2017, IDTechEx analysts have taken a look back over the past 12 months and picked out the most impactful technology launches, acquisitions and products from 2016.
Happy New Year from all at IDTechEx!
3 Jan 2017

Electricity storage and hydrogen production in a single system
For the first time, researchers have produced an integrated battery electrolysis system - known as a 'battolyser' - that can not only store or supply electricity efficiently as a battery but can also split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis.
3 Jan 2017

Method takes material out of theory and makes it into a real electrode
A little sodium goes a long way. At least that's the case in carbon-based energy technology.
28 Dec 2016

Self-healing, transparent, highly stretchable material
Scientists have developed a transparent, self-healing, highly stretchable conductive material that can be electrically activated to power artificial muscles and could be used to improve batteries, electronic devices, and robots.