Eco Innovation
Infineon and FER: energy-saving microelectronics for decarbonisation
Infineon Austria and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER) at the University of Zagreb have launched an academic cooperation in power electronics.
Hydrogen could provide transport fuel alternative – but investment is needed
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has launched a new report which gives a detailed look at the key factors that will determine hydrogen’s future as a sustainable road transport fuel – a shift which could be vital to reach the Government’s Net Zero 2050 targets.
EV all solid-state batteries still a decade from mass production
StoreDot, the pioneer of extreme fast charging battery technology for electric vehicles, has stated that mass-produced solid-state batteries are still at least a decade from mass production and that global automotive manufacturers should be considering interim technologies in the medium term, such as semi-solid batteries.
Diamond Series lithium-Ion battery charger for e-mobility applications
Green Watt Power, a division of Powerland Technology, announces the Diamond Series EVC-1800 Model of fully-potted, ruggedised chargers for 72V batteries for Electric Vehicle (EV) applications.
On track to breathing clean air
The government’s target of reaching net zero by 2050 is no secret, and as a result businesses are changing their practices to make this goal a reality.
20% of EV drivers willing to share their home charger:
JustCharge, the community electric vehicle (EV) charging network from JustPark, has gone live with a partnership with Zap-Map.
How Deeptech is helping solve global problems
TechWorks is an industry association at the core of the UK DeepTech community with an ambition to harness the country’s fantastic engineering and innovation credentials as many UK companies are leading the way in helping solve global problems such as climate change, food shortages, cancer research and alternative energy.
£28m carbon capture generation scheme ‘breaks ground’ in Nottinghamshire
Specialist contracting firm Smith Brothers, has ‘broken ground’ on a UK-first carbon capture power generation project designed to support the country’s transition towards more sustainable energy sources.
Évora offers contactless payments on public transit network
Trevo, the public transport service operator for the city of Évora, announced that it has adopted Ubirider's digital platform, Pick, which provides contactless payments on their public transport network, with the collaboration of Mastercard.
Volvo Group to produce battery modules in Ghent by 2025
In 2025, Volvo Group’s truck plant in Ghent, Belgium will start to produce battery modules. To date, partners supply both cells and modules to the Group.