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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.
First inline visual-AI electronic components analytics platform
Cybord, an inline visual AI electronic component analytics software leader that implements an AI & Big Data technology, has taken on a mission to get counterfeit and defective components off production lines, for significantly increasing the reliability, authenticity, and quality of products, and providing OEMs with the highest level of traceability.
Popular rapid charging network now takes Zap-Pay
Growing electric vehicle (EV) charging network Fastned is the latest to go live on Zap-Pay, the simple way to pay for EV charging across networks from within Zap-Map.
British Gas and Osprey Charging Network partner to accelerate fleet electrification
British Gas, a UK energy and home services company, has partnered with Osprey Charging, one of the UK’s networks of rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging points, to help transition its vehicles to an all-electric fleet and simplify the charging process for its drivers.
GreenFlux and Osprey establish roaming connection
GreenFlux has signed a roaming agreement with Osprey Charging Network, opening the UK rapid-charging network to nearly 90,000 EV drivers.
Motor Fuel Group’s rapid charging network goes live on Zap-Pay
MFG EV Power, the rapid charging network belonging to Motor Fuel Group (MFG), is the latest to go live on Zap-Pay, the simple way to pay for EV charging across networks from within Zap-Map, the EV mapping service for the UK.
UAVs: the ever-present eye in the sky
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), more commonly known as drones, have moved away from the world of science fiction and found their place in the mainstream market where their effectiveness, efficiency, and levels of security benefit numerous industries.
Sandvik and BEAMIT launch 3D printed super duplex
Sandvik and part subsidiary, BEAMIT Group have announced a unique capability toadditively manufacturecomponents in super duplex stainless steel. The components printed in Osprey 2507 metal powder - known and trusted for its corrosion resistance and durability - are near fully dense (more than 99.9%) and crack-free, even before post processing.
Partnership to advance additive manufacturing across Middle East
Sandvik Additive Manufacturingand part subsidiary, BEAMIT have established a strategic partnership with Immensa Additive Manufacturing Group, AM solution provider in the MENA region.Immensa Technology Labs is part of the high-technology Immensa Additive Manufacturing Group, which has played a vital role in several milestone additive projects across the region, since being founded in 2016.
How 3D printed motor nodes became a gamechanger in e-bikes
Motor nodes are one of the hardest e-bike parts to manufacture. When GSD Global turned toSandvik’s experts in metal powder and additive manufacturing,to 3D print their motor nodes in titanium, they found they could achieve a lighter, more durable and much more energy efficient solution.