Eco Innovation
STMicro and Semikron's SiC power in next-gen EV drives
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, has revealed it is supplying SiC (silicon carbide) technology for the eMPack EV (electric vehicle) power modules from Semikron, one of the world's leading manufacturers of power modules and systems.
Richardson to showcase green products at CLEANPOWER 2022
Richardson Electronics will be exhibiting its ULTRA3000 Pitch Energy Module and more at the CLEANPOWER event on the 16th to the 18th of May, 2022.
Renewable fuels take Coldplay around the world
Coldplay is partnering up with Neste to take steps towards the band’s target of reducing CO2 emissions from the Music Of The Spheres World Tour by 50% compared to the band’s previous world tour.
How simulation is helping to tackle the climate crisis
Clean, green energy is the bedrock of any movement towards the goal of net-zero, but it is only through detailed and robust simulations of renewable energy generation that its use can be expanded, Chris Hayhurst, MathWorks, explains.
World’s fastest electric car charger in Norway
ABB and Eviny have collaborated on the first installations of ABB’s Terra 360. ABB’s Terra 360 is now available for use by the country’s growing community of EV drivers at the Oasen Shopping Centre, Bergen and in the Norwegian ski resort of Geilo.
The NPL is supporting a net-zero energy grid
Scientists at the NPL (National Physical Laboratory) are working with industrial partners to develop and deliver the next generation of measurement techniques to support the electricity grid in achieving net zero targets.
Battery challenge: what's after lithium?
One of the most popular forms of energy storage in the world, the lithium-ion battery is commonly used for portable electronics alongside use within larger forms of technologies such as electric vehicles.
Cybersecurity risks of electric vehicles
When considering what car to buy, most are concerned with the physical safety features. As the automotive race to electrification progresses, a new realm of risk has been exposed: cybersecurity.
Green parts: better for the planet, better for business
Today, industrial businesses buy high-spec spare parts for their machinery, leave many of them on a warehouse shelf for years, and then send them to a landfill. This is wasteful and unsustainable. This article by Ben Findlay, CEO and Co-Founder of Machine Compare Marketplace discusses his company's efforts to offer a circular model to the industry.
Earth Day 2022: Planting trees to offset carbon emissions
From ditching paper documents to switching to electric heating, 29% of businesses in the UK are striving towards net zero carbon emissions in a variety of ways. On its own journey to offset its carbon emissions, Cumbria-based systems integrator Delkia had a tree planting ceremony on March 17, 2022. The event has kicked off Delkia’s carbon reduction plan to achieve net zero by 2050.