Update
26 Jun 2020

Lightyear: A Year Since the Reveal
Lightyear is getting closer to the release of the Lightyear One. This article reveals the milestones of the company in the year since the reveal.
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26 Jun 2020

Legacy Systems Are Limiting Thermal Management of Electric Vehicles
The drivetrain of an electric vehicle is, in theory, much simpler than a combustion vehicle. Despite this, many electric vehicle contain several different coolant fluids. Is this optimal or a remnant from legacy systems?
26 Jun 2020

Battery Electric Buses: Beyond China
The bus market is at a crossroads. The pressing need for cities around the world to improve air quality, alongside commitments by many governments to address climate change, are powering plans to deliver zero on-road emission city bus fleet solutions. Over the next decade these efforts will see major cities increasingly refuse to purchase anything but zero-emission buses, as they deliver on promised zero-emission zones to protect the health of their citizens.
External press release
26 Jun 2020

Tritium Unveils Vision for Electric Vehicles
Tritium has released a white paper which provides a glimpse into the near future of electric vehicle technologies.
External press release
26 Jun 2020

A Highly Promising Sustainable Battery for Electric Vehicles
Researchers show that affordable materials could prove key for improving the batteries used in electric vehicles. The breakthrough was analyzed and confirmed with the Canadian Light Source.
Youtube
25 Jun 2020

Passenger Car Market: Outlook in light of COVID-19
IDTechEx CEO, Raghu Das & Technology Analyst, Luke Gear, discuss the passenger car market and the outlook in light of COVID-19.
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Topic overview
24 Jun 2020

Electric Vehicles in Europe: Policy Drivers
This article on European policy drivers forms part of a global series that sets out to document the largest policy drivers in place for electric vehicles.
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Full profile interview
24 Jun 2020

Lotus
Lotus is a significant historic British car manufacturer. Lotus has experienced a troubled financial past, but the purchase by Geely has looked to rejuvenate the brand with a focus on electrification.
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24 Jun 2020

UK's First Hybrid Crew Transfer Vessels
Danfoss Editron has been selected by Danish shipbuilder and operator MHO-Co to deliver the drivetrain systems that will power the UK's first two hybrid crew transfer vessels. Thecrew transfer vessels will serve Ørsted's Hornsea Two offshore wind farm, which will be located approximately 55 miles off the Yorkshire coast in the North Sea when it enters operation in 2022.
Background
23 Jun 2020

Grove Hydrogen Automotive Co
Grove Hydrogen Automotive is a Chinese fuel-cell vehicle start-up that designs and manufactures fuel-cell electric cars.
23 Jun 2020

Is Cell Design Limiting Electric Vehicle Thermal Management?
Thermal management of batteries for electric vehicles is a crucial issue. It is important not only for safety and thermal runaway prevention, but also for the performance and longevity of the battery.
Topic overview
23 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 4 - mode of operation M-Z
Semiconductor sensors, also known as metal-oxide-semiconductor sensors (MOS sensors), detect gases by a chemical reaction that takes place when the gas comes in direct contact with the sensor.
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23 Jun 2020

AI-Powered Agricultural Robots: Affordable Ultra-Precision?
A Revolution in Affordable Ultra-Precision?
The developments in agricultural robotics, machine vision, and AI will drive a deep and far-reaching transformation of the way farming is carried out.
Topic overview
23 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part 3 - mode of operation A - L
A biosensor is an analytical device which converts a biological response into an electrical signal.
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23 Jun 2020

New Fuel Cells With Twice the Operating Voltage as Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Electrification of the transportation sector — one of the largest consumers of energy in the world — is critical to future energy and environmental resilience. Electrification of this sector will require high-power fuel cells to facilitate the transition to electric vehicles, from cars and trucks to boats and airplanes.
Topic overview
22 Jun 2020

Electric Vehicles in the US: Policy Drivers
This article on US policy drivers forms part of a global series that sets out to document the largest policy drivers in place for electric vehicles.
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Topic overview
22 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part Two - business sectors
It is meaningful to analyse sensors in terms of industries. For example, the miniaturised multi-sensor platforms of mobile phones and smart watches in the consumer electronics industry have much in common with those in the broader concepts of the Internet of Things which is largely focussed on the healthcare, energy and manufacturing sectors.
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Update
19 Jun 2020

Parker Lord: Flame-Resistant Coatings for EV Batteries
Fire safety for EV battery packs is a key factor for consumers, OEM manufacturers and materials suppliers. Parker Lord recently hosted a webinar on this topic on 17/06/20 detailing their coatings for this application.
Full profile interview
19 Jun 2020

BMW
BMW has demonstrated success with its first electric car, the i3 with strong sales since 2013. BMW have announced plans for 25 electrified models by 2023, showing a strong push towards electrification.
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Topic overview
19 Jun 2020

Sensors: The Whole Picture Part One
For the purposes of this report, a sensor as an input device which, as its primary purpose, provides an electrical output (signal). A sensor detects and, where needed, quantifies a specific physical, chemical or biological quantity (input).
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