2 Dec 2010

GE and venture capital partners invest $55 million in new technology
GE and its venture capital partners have announced a collective investment of $55 million in leading power grid technology companies as part of the $200 million "GE ecomagination Challenge."
External press release
23 Nov 2010

Report from the IDTechEx Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor events
Last week the second annual IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & Storage USA 2010 event opened to 340 people and 28 exhibitors, up significantly from the previous year, indicative of the rising interest in the topic. The event was co-located with the IDTechEx Wireless Sensor Networks and RTLS conference, bringing together all those involved in these two industries.
18 Nov 2010

GE announces largest single electric vehicle commitment
GE have announced that it will purchase 25,000 electric vehicles by 2015 for its own fleet and through its Capital Fleet Services business - the largest-ever single electric vehicle commitment.
11 Nov 2010

Preview of Energy Harvesting USA 2010 - Exclusive World Firsts
Next week the second annual IDTechEx event "Energy Harvesting & Storage USA 2010" opens in Boston, USA. Since last year, the attendance has grown by 25% at this stage and there are a total of 28 exhibitors - compared to 20 last year.
21 Oct 2010

Energy Harvesting & Storage - WSN & RTLS Summit USA 2010: At a glance
IDTechEx Energy Harvesting & Storage and the WSN & RTLS Summit USA 2010 conference and exhibition areonly a few weeks away now, and the programme is already full of a wide array of speakers, representing different industries and requirements from energy harvesting devices as well as implementations of wireless sensor networks.
6 Oct 2010

PGE opens North America's first public-use quick-charge station
Electric vehicles can charge up in 20 to 30 minutes
1 Oct 2010

Energy harvesting and wireless sensors ready for prime time
Energy harvesting is the conversion of ambient energy into electricity to drive small or mobile electronic and electrical devices. Wireless sensors are particularly in need of energy harvesting because they are increasingly deployed in numbers and locations where hard wiring or battery changing are impracticable. We are at an exciting stage with both because harvesting is becoming better and electronics is demanding less power -so they meet in the middle.
External press release
28 Sep 2010

A paradigm shift for the $25 billion outdoor advertising industry
The $25 billion outdoor advertising industry is turning from the old sluggish platform of static poster advertisements to a new media platform thanks to digital displays.
17 Sep 2010

TSMC begins building solar R&D center and fab in central Taiwan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company enters into the thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) market.
3 Sep 2010

The exit from China
2010 is turning out to be the year of the great exodus from China.
19 Aug 2010

North America's first public-use quick-charge station for evs
Electric vehicles can charge up in 20 to 30 minutes.
17 Aug 2010

GE to develop new bio-inspired sensor
Replicating nanostructures from the wings of Morpho butterflies, GE's sensors would enable highly selective, near-instantaneous detection of chemical threats
GE's sensing platform could create other industrial and healthcare applications, including emissions monitoring at power plants, water purification and food safety testing and breath analysis for disease detection
11 Aug 2010

Hybrid and pure electric tugboats
In 2008, GE and the C-MAR Group partnered to develop new hybrid technology for tugboats.
20 Jul 2010

Charging infrastructure urgently needed
Over 100 manufacturers now offer pure electric on-road cars yet their combined sales remain much less than one company, Ingersoll Rand, achieves with pure electric golf cars. The main problem is that there is almost nowhere to plug them in.
19 Jul 2010

Major breakthrough could mean cheap OLED lighting
General Electric have announced that they have achieved 56 lumens-per-watt efficiency, proving that flexible, white OLED lighting devices can be made at low cost using "solution-coatable" materials
16 Jul 2010

Electric Vehicles but not as we know them
The increasing variety of applications of electric vehicle technology.
14 Jul 2010

Military electric vehicles: US hybrids - part two
Hybrid electric drive systems employ energy storage through high energy and power density batteries to supply vehicle systems and support the main engine at peak operation.
External press release
9 Jun 2010

Imec reduces cost of germanium-based thermophotovoltaic cells
Imec presents an improved processing technique for germanium-based thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cells resulting in significant reduction of cell cost, an essential step to develop a market for thermophotovoltaic applications.
7 Jun 2010

Nantennas and metamaterials for EV photovoltaics
Photovoltaics could be applied to the whole of the outside and inside of the car, even over the lights and the windows
28 May 2010

GE, Nissan to drive smart charging for Electric Vehicles
In the race to build a smart-charging infrastructure that fuels the coming plug-in car revolution, GE and Nissan have teamed to research new technology developments that will make smart charging a reality.