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Water batteries, the future of energy storage
We are living in an age where energy storage is paramount, and so the invention of recyclable 'water batteries' by a global team led by RMIT University is a huge stride towards creating safer and more sustainable solutions to some of today’s most pressing challenges.
Printed electronics converge: 3 key insights from IDTechEx at LOPEC 2024
In March, the printed electronics industry flocked to Munich once again for the LOPEC 2024 conference and exhibition.
Nordic showcases Thingy:91 X at embedded world
Nordic Semiconductor is set to unveil the ‘Thingy:91 X’ at embedded world 2024, held in Nuremberg, Germany, from 9-11th April.
Zapmap Spark to underpin companies’ shift to electric vehicles
Zapmap has launched a new API product suite to support organisations across the UK in their transition to electric vehicles (EV).
ABLIC launches the S-82K5B/M5B Series
ABLIC, a group company of MinebeaMitsumi, has launched the S-82K5B/M5B Series secondary protection ICs for three to five serially connected cells, which are ABLIC’s first secondary protection ICs with an integrated cascade function that can reduce the number of components required for monitoring of batteries with six or more serially connected cells by approximately 30% compared to conventional products.
Megawatt charging system for electric trucks and electric vehicles
Kempower is expanding its fast DC charging solutions offering as the company introduces its megawatt charging system to the market.
StoreDot signs strategic manufacturing agreement with Eve Energy
StoreDot has announced a step towards commercialisation and mass production with its collaborative partnership with EVE Energy.
UK connector manufacturer reduces carbon footprint
Weald Electronics has completed the installation of a 63kW solar PV installation at its Slinfold Lodge HQ. Working with the Brighton Energy Cooperative it received a grant towards the costs from the Community Solar Accelerator programme and were the first business applicants in the area to complete such an installation.
Astute unveils new USB-C 65W charging module
Astute Group is now offering a new USB-C 65W charging module that can be integrated within wall sockets, simultaneously powering several devices without requiring multiple chargers and even eliminating the need for bulky laptop chargers.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in Power
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on power.