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Offshore Electronics expands PCB assembly capabilities
Offshore Electronics has added the Yamaha Z:LEX YSM20R modular pick and place machine (PNP) to the production floor at its manufacturing facility in Guernsey.
The UK’s best and worst rated EV charging networks
Zap-Map has released its annual public charging network satisfaction rankings, with Fastned and MFG EV Power – two ultra-rapid charging networks providing reliable charging hubs – coming in joint first place.
Zero-emission transport a step closer thanks to UCL-HORIBA partnership at UCL East
A new HORIBA Chair will work with industry and academia to champion and develop propulsion technologies, creating the next gen of battery and fuel cell mobility and leading the way towards a cleaner, greener, and carbon-free future.
Marshall-Tufflex on Stansted tunnel's lighting project
The Stansted Tunnel's lighting system needed to be upgraded, and Marshall-Tufflex was the only company able to supply Network Rail’s specified Class 1 GRP cable tray system and meet the tight deadlines. This piece covers the company's work on the maintenance, management, and equipment behind the project.
Amazon turns to EVs for deliveries
Amazon has announced plans to invest over £300m in the UK and €1bn across Europe to electrify and decarbonise its transportation network over the next five years.
Volvo will supply 20 heavy-duty electric trucks to Amazon
Volvo Trucks will deliver fully electric heavy-duty trucks to Amazon in Germany by year end. The 20 Volvo FH Electric are expected to drive more than one million road kilometres annually, fuelled with electricity instead of diesel.
Artemis I rescheduled for November launch
NASA has delayed the launch of the Artemis I mission to mid-November following Hurricane Ian’s destructive impact on southern states, including Florida.
NASA updates crew assignments for first Starliner crew rotation flight
NASA has added two astronauts to the agency’s Boeing Starliner-1 launch to the International Space Station, the spacecraft’s first mission following completion of its flight tests and certification.
Mission to Mars in just a day could be possible
Brilliant Light Powerhas conducted research which could change the way space travel is viewed. Dr. Randell Mills, CEO of the New Jersey-based energy company, has confirmed that by using laser-hydrogen propulsion (or laser-thermal propulsion), people could travel outer space to Mars in just a day.
Smart universal marshalling system from Eaton
Power management company Eaton has attained US and Canadian certification, along with ATEX and IECEx approvals for mounting in a hazardous area, for its MTL SUM5 Smart Universal Marshalling system for process applications.