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STMicroelectronics’ new SiC MOSFET technology
STMicroelectronics is introducing its fourth generation STPOWER silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET technology.
MTA to exhibit at IAA Transportation
MTA exhibited at IAA Transportation for the first time, showcasing its range of On-board Battery Chargers (OBCs) for electrified truck platforms.
Expanding EV Market: Are you keeping pace with this ever-evolving market?
As we move towards a more sustainable future, the need for a reliable and efficient EV infrastructure is becoming increasingly important. With more and more electric vehicles on the roads, we must have the necessary infrastructure in place to support this growing demand. Murata, a global leader in EV infrastructure optimization, offers a wide range of reliable, high-performance products designed to support the expanding EV market. Whether you are...
Single-point EV payment solution with multi-vendor compatibility
Versinetic,an award-winning UK smart charging consultancy, has partnered with cashless payment automation company, Gemini 2000, to offer a new and simplified payment and charging point management solution for EV charging site owners and installers.
imec announce lithium-metal solid-state battery
imec, together with 13 European partners, announces the development of a high-performance lithium-metal solid-state battery.
Vishay Intertechnology wireless charging Tx and Rx coils
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced new powdered iron-based wireless charging transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) coils optimised for high humidity conditions up to 90 % RH.
AI supports early error detection during end-of-line testing
Late detected faults during EOL (End of Line) testing can be expensive. A car engine whose defect is only detected after it has been installed in the vehicle can easily cause costs of five to ten thousand euros for reassembly, repair, and delivery delays.
How offset-cost design is reshaping electronics manufacturing
In my years asa software engineer, electronics designer and AI (artificial intelligence) researcher, I've seen countless brilliant ideas fall by the wayside. Not because they weren't good enough, mind you, but because the traditional path from concept to market is fraught with financial pitfalls and unexpected outcomes.
UK Government backs electric vans and buses
The UK government has announced £88 million of funding has been awarded to 46 innovative projects that will help boost zero-emission vehicle tech.
Less than 0.5% of US and UK businesses achieve connectivity resilience
Eseye has announced the release of its fourth annual State of IoT Adoption Report for 2024, finding less than 0.5% of US and UK businesses achieve connectivity resilience.