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Public rapid EV charging costs rise 42% in four months
The cost to charge an electric car on a pay-as-you-go basis at a publicly accessible ‘rapid’ charger has increased by 42% – or 18.75p per kilowatt hour – since May to reach an average of 63.29p per kilowatt hour, new data from RAC Charge Watch indicates.
Nissan electrifies its UK-built models
As Nissan Qashqai and Juke production in Sunderland passes the five-million-mark, electrified versions of these crossover models are now rolling off the lines.
Lack of inclusion in STEM must be addressed at source, says 3M
The vast majority of Britons (84%) believe it’s important to increase diversity and inclusion in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields, according to 3M’s SOSI (State of Science Index). However, the majority (76%) agree that there are barriers standing in the way of students currently accessing a strong STEM education.
Vishay's transformer/inductor simplifies PCB layouts
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced a new resonant transformer for inductor-inductor-capacitor (LLC) applications that features both the transformer and an integrated inductor in a single package.
Cybord announces OEM partnership with Siemens
Cybord, an inline visual AI electronic component analytics software leader that implements AI & big data technology, has announced that it has signed a new OEM (original equipment manufacturer) partnership with Siemens Digital Industries Software, which will now offer the Cybord AI visual analytics solution.
RF chip for IoT connectivity via Astrocast’s nanosatellite network
CEA, a technology-research organisation, and Astrocast, a leading global satellite Internet of Things network operator, have announced their successful collaboration on a low-cost, bidirectional communication module that enables corporations to communicate with their remote assets in areas not covered by terrestrial networks.
Scottish Hydrogen Train project on track to deliver climate targets
An innovative hydrogen train project led by the University of St Andrews has successfully completed its next phase of testing and is on track to help the Scottish Government meet its ambitious Net Zero carbon targets.
Intertronics busts cyanoacrylate adhesive myths
Cyanoacrylate adhesives (CAs), also known as superglues, are unique in that they are the only fast curing adhesive that is single component and can cure in ambient conditions with no external energy source.
Digi-Key Electronics debuts Farm Different Season 2 video series
Digi-Key Electronics is debuting a new season of its ‘Farm Different’ video series that highlights the role of automation and control technologies in sustainable farming and food distribution practices.
Mobilise Power Solutions partnership offers closed loop EV charging solution
Mobilise Power Solutions, electric vehicle charging specialist and part of Renault Group, has partnered with Connected Energy to offer customers a solution to locate battery energy storage units at EV charging sites.