22 May 2013

Fuel cell produces electricity from road diesel
Swedish fuel cell developer PowerCell unveiled the first functioning full-scale prototype fuel cell system in the world which will produce electricity from road diesel aimed primarily at the transport and telecom markets.
22 May 2013

Graphene - what next after the hype?
Graphene has already come a long way towards commercialisation, despite its short history. But really hard questions still remain about what comes next and how to grow revenues.
22 May 2013

Student wins award for high speed capacitor
Eesha Khare, 18, of Saratoga, California, recognized the crucial need for energy-efficient storage devices.
21 May 2013

Disputed sales of electric cars: the truth behind the confusion
How is it that some analysts put pure-electric car sales at hundreds of thousands in 2012 whereas others report a mere 60-65,000? At analysts IDTechEx, we feel that a lack of rigor is largely to blame because there are cars homologated as such and car-like vehicles that are not homologated as cars.
21 May 2013

Pedestrian power electricity-generating shoes
PediPower shoes turn motion into juice for portable electronics and, perhaps someday, for life-preserving medical devices.
20 May 2013

Hybrid and pure electric vehicles - a $294 Billion market in 2023
A free webinar "Electric Vehicles 2013-2023 - Forecasts and Outlook" is being held on Wednesday 22 May and Thursday 23 May.
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20 May 2013

IDTechEx launches online Market Intelligence Portal
IDTechEx has recently launched an online browser-based Market Intelligence Portal , bringing you in-depth market intelligence and independent analysis throughout the year.
20 May 2013

Printing the largest solar cells
Scientists have produced the largest flexible, plastic solar cells in Australia - 10 times the size of what they were previously able to - thanks to a new solar cell printer that has been installed at CSIRO.
17 May 2013

Opportunities for power electronics in electric vehicles
The day is coming when electric vehicles (EVs) land, water and airborne are as much as 80% electronics and electrics if we include the power components.
17 May 2013

Concept skyscraper generates its own energy using wind
STRAWSCRAPER is an extension of the south tower on Södermalm in Stockholm with a new energy-producing shell covered with hairs that can extract wind energy.
17 May 2013

Discovery boosts performance of see-through solar cells
New Energy Technologies, Inc, developer of see-through solar cells for generating electricity on glass windows, has announced that researchers have successfully achieved faster fabrication time, improved transparency, and a two-fold increase in power conversion efficiency.
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17 May 2013

Dai Nippon Printing
Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) was founded in 1876 and is one of the largest printing companies in the world. DNP also have enormous expertise in photography, which DNP is leveraging to offer transparent conductive films. DNP manufactures ITO-on-glass and ITO-on-PET. The films are pre-patterned with double side coating. DNP has also developed transparent conductive films based on copper metal mesh and another option based on silver nanowires.
16 May 2013

DSSCs: Slow growth forecasted for 3rd generation solar technology
The market for dye sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) is forecasted to slowly grow to over $130 million by 2023 according to market research company IDTechEx, as discussed extensively in the newly published report Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC/DSC) 2013-2023: Technologies, Markets, Players.
16 May 2013

Amazon has acquired Liquavista from Samsung Electronics
Reuters reported last Monday that Amazon has acquired Liquavista NV from Samsung Electronics Co to help the world's largest Internet retailer develop new displays for mobile devices.
16 May 2013

Commercial traffic can open the door to electromobility
Over the past year, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute have examined and analyzed 350 commercial driving profiles across Germany. "For up to one million small delivery trucks and cars, it would make sense for operators to switch from the internal combustion engine to electric drives in the future."
16 May 2013

Graphene's high-speed seesaw
A new transistor capable of revolutionising technologies for medical imaging and security screening has been developed by graphene researchers from the Universities of Manchester and Nottingham.
16 May 2013

Team observes real-time charging of a lithium-air battery
Researchers at MIT and Sandia National Laboratories have used transmission electron microscope (TEM) imaging to observe, at a molecular level, what goes on during a reaction called oxygen evolution as lithium-air batteries charge; this reaction is thought to be a bottleneck limiting further improvements to these batteries.
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16 May 2013

Graphene Batteries
Graphene Batteries is young lean start-up developing formulation for use of graphene as an additive in Li-ion battery electrodes. Their main expertise is in formulation while their graphene is externally sourced. Their value propositions are (a) reducing the wt% of carbon black and (b) extending the cycle number of batteries. Their business model is licensing IP. They are still however in the very early stages.
15 May 2013

DoE, Hyundai, Mercedes, Nissan and Toyota in fuel cell initiative
The Energy Department launched H₂USA a new public-private partnership focused on advancing hydrogen infrastructure to support more transportation energy options for U.S. consumers, including fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
15 May 2013

Bayer MaterialScience exits carbon nanotube business
Bayer MaterialScience intends to focus its development activities more intently on topics that are closely linked to its core business. For that reason the company will bring its work on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to a close.