Sunday 19 August 2012

Say goodbye to EV anxiety


Dear Colleague,
Despite the increasing visibility of a public EV infrastructure, it is impossible to ignore the issue that nags away behind every EV purchase; battery life.
As there’s no magic bullet on the horizon, we got together Mitsubishi, Better Place, Automatiks and the WSDOT to outline practical business models and methods (such as battery leasing and telematics) to maximize battery range and ignite consumer confidence in electric vehicles.
Listen to sustainable methods to extend EV range: evupdate.com/rangeanxiety
Thanks,
Gareth
Gareth Ragg
Project Director
EV Update
gragg@evupdate.com


Say goodbye to EV anxiety

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Develop a Smart EV Infrastructure for Europe

Dear Colleague,

For EVs to achieve mainstream status in Europe, it is imperative that the industry establishes a mutually beneficial infrastructure business model.

In an exclusive webinar Nissan and RWE Effizienz confront the grid, back-end and vehicular challenges to enable a Smart European EV infrastructure.


Thanks,
Gareth

Printed Thin Film Transistors to be discussed in Tokyo

Printed Thin Film Transistors to be discussed in Tokyo


For Immediate Release
8 August 2012
Printed Thin Film Transistors to be discussed in Tokyo
Cambridge, UK
Printed Thin Film Transistors to be discussed in Tokyo
by Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx
A diverse toolkit of electronic components can today be printed. These include batteries, antennas, memories, sensors, etc. An important building block linking all these components is the printed thin film transistor. This vital device enables logic and therefore data processing. Despite years of development however, printed transistors are not yet a commercial reality.
Far Asia is the primary centre for the development and production of thin film transistors, which are used in display, X-ray detectors, large-area photosensors, etc. Global companies like Samsung and LG are leading the way. This has promoted us to dedicate a session to “Printed Logic” in our Printed Electronics Asia event, www.PrintedElectronicsAsia.com,  which takes place October 2-3, 2012 in Tokyo.
In this short article, we will give a brief overall assessment of printed electronics, outlining critical challenges facing printed transistors from both a market and technical prospective. This article will help set the parameters for the debate that we hope to promote in our event.
Where is the value in printing transistors?
Today, we have a rapidly increasing range of material options available for fabricating TFTs, including oxides, organics, etc. In spite of this, amorphous and polycrystalline silicon remain the dominant technologies.

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Battery Safety 2012 December 6-7, 2012 Conference Venue: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Las Vegas

Battery Safety 2012 December 6-7, 2012 Conference Venue: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Las Vegas


  • Application specific battery safety issues affecting battery performance
  • Major battery degradation and reliability factors
  • Battery management systems
  • Commercial cells evaluation and failure analysis
  • Advances in testing techniques and protocols
  • High throughput testing, automation and modeling for better safety
  • Regulatory issues

Battery Safety 2012 December 6-7, 2012 Conference Venue: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Las Vegas

Battery Safety 2012 December 6-7, 2012 Conference Venue: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino Las Vegas


  • New chemistries & materials to increase energy & decrease cost
  • Meeting the EV challenge: cycle life, power & energy, cost and safety
  • Advanced materials for improved electrode & electrolyte performance
  • Application driven lithium ion battery development
  • Advanced technology for greater safety, reliability and performance
  • From novel materials and components to systems design and integration
  • Role of nanotechnology in improving power and energy density