29 Jul 2016

Tesla gigafactory in context
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of analysts IDTechEx, was interviewed 27 July by BBC Television World News in a live program transmitted worldwide. The subject was the opening of the Tesla battery gigafactory billed as the world's largest factory building.
Full profile interview
29 Jul 2016

Magment
Magment is a German start-up that produces magnetisable concrete and asphalt that can be used to enable low-cost wireless charging of electric buses and autonomous vehicles.
28 Jul 2016

Autonomous electric buses reinvented
There is a frenzy of investment by in fully autonomous cars, some without even a steering wheel, but it is almost entirely supplier push. Virtually no private individual is interested in buying one. It is very different with fleets such as taxis where potential corporate purchasers such as Uber see many benefits including cost and space saving
27 Jul 2016

New autonomous unmanned surface vessels
To its manufacturer MOST (Autonomous Vessels) Ltd in the UK, USV means controlled by satellite from anywhere on the planet. AutoNaut is the answer to the age-old challenge of affordable oceanic data gathering for science, commerce and military purposes. It creates new opportunities to meet unique mission requirements in a changing world.
27 Jul 2016

Webinar Tuesday 9 August - is the end of the TCF downturn in sight?
IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 9 August 2016.
26 Jul 2016

Who will win the battery gigafactory race?
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman of analysts IDTechEx, was interviewed on 27 July by BBC Television World News in a live program transmitted worldwide speaking on the new Tesla gigafactory.
26 Jul 2016

Overcoming key challenge in using light for wireless communications
In an advance that could one day make light-based wireless communications ubiquitous, researchers have demonstrated a conceptually new approach for detecting optical communication signals traveling through the air.
26 Jul 2016

The death of MakerBot is not the death of an industry
Following the progress of MakerBot, it is easy to be despondent about the whole desktop 3D printing industry.
25 Jul 2016

Mexican whale sharks and electric vehicles
The pollution situation with large ships is appalling. The 15 largest ships in the world emit as much nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide as the world's 760 million cars.
Full profile interview
23 Jul 2016

Cambridge CMOS Sensors
IDTechEx interviewed Jess Brown, Sales & Marketing Director at Cambridge CMOS Sensors, following their acquisition by Austrian sensor company ams announced in June 2016.
22 Jul 2016

Industrial and commercial electric vehicles: Biggest market
The saying is, "In a gold rush, get there first, sell shovels". The "shovels" of the EV business are covered in the unique new IDTechEx report, Industrial and Commercial Electric Vehicles on Land 2016-2026.
Full profile interview
22 Jul 2016

Voltstorage
Voltstorage is a Germany start-up developing vanadium redox flow batteries for the residential storage market.
21 Jul 2016

Hino motors advances hybrid buses
Controlled by Toyota, Hino Motors of Japan is a $13 billion company making buses, trucks and pickups that is similar in size to competitor BYD in buses, cars, forklifts and batteries in China.
21 Jul 2016

Webinar Tuesday 2 August - Supercapacitors Technology Development
IDTechEx are hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 2 August 2016 titled Supercapacitors Technology Development and Market Adoption 2016-2026
19 Jul 2016

Ford plug-in vehicle behavior
Daniel Boston and Alyssa Werthman of Ford Motor Company, Dearborn MI have recently published a study "Plug-in Vehicle Behaviors: An analysis of charging and driving behaviour of Ford plug-in electric vehicles in the real world".
19 Jul 2016

Conductive inks: big players forced to go niche
IDTechEx Research has been following and analysing the conductive inks and pastes market for many years. It finds that this $1.3bn* market is subject to major change with long-lasting consequences on the business models of many large incumbent suppliers.
18 Jul 2016

Electric vehicle cost-effectiveness
In June 2016, Dr Nancy E. Ryan, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc., and collaborators issued a paper Electric Vehicle Cost-Effectiveness and its Implications for Utility Program Design.
Full profile interview
18 Jul 2016

miRobot
miRobot started in 2011 to design and develop distributed milking robot systems. Its idea is that each stall will have an inexpensive and good enough robot to do the milking. It has raised nearly $700k to date and has so far only demonstrated pre-commercial (lab scale) prototypes. Its first commercial prototype is planned for Oct 2016.
15 Jul 2016

Wireless in-wheel motors
IDTechEx comments on research presented by the University of Tokyo and NSK at EVS29, June 2016.
15 Jul 2016

Integrating charging and traction systems in electric vehicles: Part 2
To overcome the diverse charging landscape described in Part One, Continental acknowledges that it is a clever idea to equip the EV with all the charging interfaces discussed