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China to enforce electric vehicle safety by 2021
Thermal runaway in electric vehicles (EVs) is a major concern for potential consumers, manufacturers and regulators, as thermal runaway of lithium ion batteries is the main cause of fires in EVs. Several high-profile vehicle fires, stationary energy storage fires in South Korea and bus fires in China have made headlines in recent years,as a result, China plans to enforce electric vehicle safety by 2021.
What can self-charging medical devices do for us?
Expect moreself-charging medical devices that power themselves, many even managing with no battery. The IDTechEx report, 'Energy Harvesting for Electronic Devices 2020-2040'covers this and more. The primary toolkit has five ways of taking ambient energy to make electricity.
The key for Electric Vehicle take-off
Global plug-in Electric Vehicle (EV) population reached 7.5 million units (including light commercial vehicles) by the end of 2019. Although plug-in EV is only around 2% of global sales today, they are positioned to take the lead of road transportation in the coming decade, as governments around the world announces bans on ICEs along with the mature of EV technologies and market.
Here comes zero emission EV charging off-grid
In this webinar, Dr Peter Harrop (Chairman of IDTechEx), explains how battery electric vehicles by land, water and air are a rapidly growing business more than quadrupling its already-large market for their charging stations by 2030.
What you should know about micro-LED displays
From mobile phones, TVs, to cars and public screens, displays have become an important component in our daily life to convey information. There is an emerging display type — micro-LED display, that has the potential to become the next-generation mainstream, with its ability to be fabricated from tiny to huge sizes.
The future of flexible printed circuit boards
Flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) is a novel approach to electronicflexible printed circuit boards manufacturing that aims to combine the best of printed and conventional electronics. Conductive interconnects, and as many additional components as possible, are printed onto a flexible substrate, whereas the IC (integrated circuit) is produced separately using photolithography and then mounted (usually as a bare die, without packaging).
Collaboration on production of printed and organic sensors
InnovationLab hasannounced a partnership withHeidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, that will result in the mass production of inexpensive printed and organic sensors, freeing companies to design and produce low cost customised pressure sensors on an industrial scale for the first time.
New materials make supercapacitors better than batteries
The new IDTechEx report, ‘Supercapacitor Materials and Formats 2020-2040’ has explained why supercapacitors and their variants still only constitute a modest business.
Thermal management: keeping cool as the electric vehicle market heats up
With the growing market for electric vehicles, greater demand is being put on performance and faster charging. With this comes an increase in the requirement to thermally manage the vehicle effectively. This includes not just performance and longevity requirements, but also safety.
The future of flexible printed circuit boards
Flexible Hybrid Electronics (FHE) is a novel approach to electronic circuit manufacturing that aims to combine the best of printed circuit boards and conventional electronics. Conductive interconnects, and as many additional components as possible, are printed onto a flexible substrate.