Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Nissan aims to sell 500,000 electric vehicles annually by 2013
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Future of Electric Vehicles agenda - book before 19 Nov & receive free report and 20% event discount
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Sunday, 14 November 2010
Going electric, one fleet at a time
Batteries still drag 'green vehicle' effort
Entrepreneurs taking up initiatives to bring down cost of e-bikes
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Save Earth, Save Life...Stop Global Warming
The group of young and and socially concerned citizens have got together to begin the mission of saving earth, saving Human life of generations ahead by contributing to reduce the global Warming.
Global Warming is not a small or localized environmental problem. The effects and consequences could be horrific. Temperature changes, alteration in rainfall patterns , and an increased frequency of cyclonic activity are occurring and being measured around the world. As a result of ongoing climate change, the climate of India has become increasingly volatile over the past several decades. It has melted the polar ice caps, raised the level of the oceans and flooded the earth's great cities. It is destroying and changing our ecosystem on which the whole natural habitat is depended and cause many traditional inhabitants to leave their inhabitants. This may also cause extinction of species.
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How the electric bike market in India will improve
India has a large business in cycles and petrol bikes. Electric bikes come under middle segment and India is seen as future hub for electric vehicles business. Market is expected to rise by 100% this year and then 200% in the consequent years. But in order to realize this trend, we need to collectively work on the following points.
1. Strict adherence to the quality practices and should meet the automotive standards. Customer should be happy to buy using his hard earned money.
2. Entrepreneurs should take up the projects to manufacture e-bike components i.e. Battery, motors, controllers, chargers, converters, wire harness, chassis etc.
3. Best after sales service will attract the end user. Spare parts should be available easily.
4. Government should give subsidy to EV companies.
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Best practices while using electric bikes
Electric bike are most common form of transportation in China. India is seen as future hub for e-bikes business. Within 3 years India now has more than 125 EV companies. This business is growing steadily but still in nascent stage due to various factors. Most important factor is ignorance of the end user towards EV technology. Hence this article concentrates on the providing best practices while using e-bikes.
Before understanding e-bike’s best practices, Let us understand its concept first. Electric bike has five major components – Battery, Motor, Controller, Charger and Converter. Let us understand the basic functions of these components. Battery is the energy source to power the drive train of e-bike and the functioning of the lighting accessories. Motor drives the wheel taking the instruction from power electronic base controller. Charger is used to charge the Battery. DC-DC converter is used to reduce to standard voltage sufficient to automotive accessories.
Practice the following points to use your e-bike in a better, safer and comfortable way.
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Monday, 8 November 2010
Upcoming event - SCADA 2011, Singapore
SCADA 2011, to be held from 22-25 February 2011, Singapore, will bring together local and international operational and IT representatives from the electricity, water, transport, & oil & gas sectors, to discuss the investment and implementation of leading edge SCADA and process control systems to meet evolving business dynamics, business process improvement and enhanced profit margins in your organization.
It features insights on how you can design & plan your operations to effectively monitor, control and maintain your assets within budget and ensure maximum return on investment in your SCADA system. SCADA 2011 is a must attend event that will fast track your sophisticated SCADA and process control systems.
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Monday, 1 November 2010
Future of Electric vehicles in India by Chetan Maini of REVA, India
Enhancing the quality of life is the ultimate objective and the driving force behind many of the critical decisions we take. However, for this to happen, we as a community need to shift from individualistic mindsets and take responsibility for the environment we live in. It is only then that we would see holistic improvement.
Against the backdrop of environmental concerns and depleting resources, it is imperative not only to preserve what's left but find new alternatives to drive engines of growth in the economy. The effort, however, requires a collaborative approach by the government, regulatory authorities industry, R&D institutions and the community.
As a nation of keen minds, the answer lies in innovation, which has always been the force behind powerful changes in our times. This has been recently proven at the Asian Wall Street Journal awards. Out of the twelve finalists short-listed for the Asian Innovation Awards five of them were Indians, recognised for their inventions that improve the quality of life or productivity. These included an electric walking stick, modified pulley and energy efficient electric vehicles amongst others.
The most sustainable invention recognised for applying technology to a strong business model and commercial potential has been the electric vehicles (EVs). EVs are the long-term solution to India's urban pollution and planning problem.
Rise in economic activity and population has led to a tremendous demand in the transport sector especially in urban India. By 2020, India's population in cities is expected to grow five-fold to a staggering 200 million while pollution is expected to grow by seven times. With this tremendous growth has emerged a very critical issue of keeping air and noise pollution in urban areas under control.
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The Award Categories include:

» | Imaginative Vehicle Award - land, water or air |
This award will be given to a company which has developed and launched an imaginative vehicle either for land, water or air (in the lber 2008 - December 2010) and is in the process of bringing it to market. The category will be assessed on the technical development of the product, its market potential, and benefits it brings over alternatives. | |
» | New Vehicle Application Award - land, water or air |
This is the award given to an actual commercial success with an end-product (in the last 24 months, December 2008 - December 2010). Judges will look for success in terms of products sold and revenues generated. | |
» | New Component or Material Technology Award |
This award will be given to the most significant technical development over the last 24 months (December 2008 - December 2010) in the field of component or material development. Full story @ |
Friday, 29 October 2010
EVHUB Business Idea on BIG BANG CHALLENGE 2010 , Please vote for it.
You all know that EVHUB is a started with passion towards electric vehicles and promoting the concept of EVs to all. To keep our momentum going and find some financial support, we opted for participating in 2nd Big Bang Challenge by Ideas4all.com.
Please visit our prospective business idea @ http://en.ideas4all.com/ideas/78223-information_media_and_business_to_business_portal_for_electric_vehicles
PLEASE VOTE FOR IT and help EVHUB win the Challenge.
Thank you for the time and support.
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Wednesday, 27 October 2010
Is Electric vehicles business still in nascent stage in India
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Tuesday, 26 October 2010
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Monday, 25 October 2010
Heavy Duty Electric Land vehicles
By Dr Peter Harrop, IDTechEx
There are about 250 manufacturers of heavy industrial vehicles worldwide but most do not make EVs. Between them they will make about 700,000 of these vehicles in 2010. Most participants have under $20 million sales yearly. Mid-sized companies have largely vanished in line with marketing theory for maturing markets. This industry was characterised by a dash for market leadership as the market matured, with frequent purchases of competitors. Many participants seek global reach with manufacturing in major markets. Some promote a global brand to support this. Others diffuse their image over many brand names and even have competing subsidiaries. Some specialise in the largest or the smallest machines, in ICE or EV power. By 2015, the demand for heavy industrial electric vehicles will be comparable to that for light industrial/commercial electric vehicles as shown below.
Global market value for heavy industrial electric vehicles vs light industrial/commercial electric vehicles in 2015
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Source IDTechEx report, "Electric Vehicles 2010-2020"
Hybrids are the new growth market
Potential sales growth of heavy industrial vehicles mainly lies outside the saturated market of forklifts where most are already pure electric vehicle. Several manufactures now offer lithium battery options, to get away from the tyranny of one battery set in use, one cooling down and one charging per vehicle. The rest are still powered by lead acid batteries.
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Wednesday, 20 October 2010
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Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Are you exploring automotive business opportunities Tanzania & Nairobi ? You must participate here!
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Thursday, 7 October 2010
At Volvo, the body becomes the battery
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Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Printed Electronics Asia 2010 and WSN, Energy Harvesting & RFID Asia Event Preview
Printed Electronics Asia 2010 and Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Harvesting & RFID Asia Event Preview
Cambridge, UK
IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia 2010 and Wireless Sensor Networks, Energy Harvesting & RFID Asia are now less than a week away. The two co-located conferences will cover a multitude of topics and will give you access to detailed presentations on these mutually supporting subjects, covering both the technologies and their applications.
Printed Electronics
Printed and flexible electronics have become of vital interest to a variety of industries including consumer goods, advertising, chemicals, printing, electronics, military, healthcare and publishing. The fourth annual IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event brings together these industries and technology developers. At the keynote session, companies like adidas will be presenting on their developments in smart fabrics technologies, while DuPont and Toppan will be presenting their latest materials and manufacturing developments. Toppan in specific will be addressing issues relating to the development of thin film transistor circuits for the e-reader market while DuPont will be discussing policy issues for environmental, sustainable future electronic technologies.
Flexible displays are a key area covered at the event, with presentations addressing different types of technologies such as electrophoretic from E Ink and Bridgestone, electrowetting from Liquavista and cholesteric liquid crystals from Kent Displays, giving attendees the opportunity to assess all different types of reflective technologies competing in the development of low power displays.
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