Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Apr 20, 2016 Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities This article will discuss the emerging technologies, new opportunities and potential markets in the battery industry.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Apr 15, 2016 Seeing the future of electric motors for electric vehicles This article shares some of the research for the new IDTechEx Research report, Electric Vehicle Traction Motors, Belt Driven & Integrated Starter Generators 2016-2026. It is no longer contentious to say that the future of land, water and air vehicles is to be more and more electric.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Apr 13, 2016 What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics IDTechEx has been following the printed electronics market for fifteen years. In this article we provide ten brief updates across different parts of the industry.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 25, 2016 Fuel cell vehicles back in focus Something is stirring in the field of fuel cell vehicles.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 15, 2016 Lithium-ion battery famine will favour new powertrain We have had a feast of lithium-ion batteries as the number of manufacturers has doubled to 200 and pure electric cars have been late in arriving. Now that will change even with the gigafactories.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 4, 2016 Electric bus sector is game changer for battery market The electric bus market is growing at a CAGR of 20% in terms of unit sales. The rapid growth is a game changer for the battery market as electric buses require large-sized batteries ranging from 74 kWh (fast charging e-bus) to over 300 kWh (slow charging e-bus). This is why IDTechEx Research forecasts that the e-bus battery market will overtake the consumer electronics sector by 2020.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 4, 2016 Opportunities for start-ups at the IDTechEx Show! Berlin Analyst IDTechEx helps start-ups by letting them exhibit free in its big shows such as the forthcoming "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin April 27-28 with over 150 exhibitors, over 2500 paying delegates and eight parallel conferences, two of them strongly featuring high power energy harvesting both from ambient energy and by recuperation in vehicles.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Jan 6, 2016 Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth? Whilst the majority of wearable technology products sold today still fit with the components-in-a-box design, 2015 has been a record year for investment in smart clothing and e-textile products.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Dec 4, 2015 Lizard electric vehicles Extreme vehicle concepts have a habit of appearing in a car near you.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Nov 25, 2015 Silicon anode batteries: the Holy Grail? Elon Musk recently announced the use of silicon by Tesla in its automotive batteries: "This is just sort of a baby step in the direction of using silicon in the anode, but we will be increasing the use". This unusual side comment has nonetheless triggered renewed interested in the topic.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Apr 20, 2016 Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities This article will discuss the emerging technologies, new opportunities and potential markets in the battery industry.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Apr 13, 2016 What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics IDTechEx has been following the printed electronics market for fifteen years. In this article we provide ten brief updates across different parts of the industry.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 15, 2016 Lithium-ion battery famine will favour new powertrain We have had a feast of lithium-ion batteries as the number of manufacturers has doubled to 200 and pure electric cars have been late in arriving. Now that will change even with the gigafactories.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 4, 2016 Opportunities for start-ups at the IDTechEx Show! Berlin Analyst IDTechEx helps start-ups by letting them exhibit free in its big shows such as the forthcoming "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin April 27-28 with over 150 exhibitors, over 2500 paying delegates and eight parallel conferences, two of them strongly featuring high power energy harvesting both from ambient energy and by recuperation in vehicles.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Dec 4, 2015 Lizard electric vehicles Extreme vehicle concepts have a habit of appearing in a car near you.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Apr 15, 2016 Seeing the future of electric motors for electric vehicles This article shares some of the research for the new IDTechEx Research report, Electric Vehicle Traction Motors, Belt Driven & Integrated Starter Generators 2016-2026. It is no longer contentious to say that the future of land, water and air vehicles is to be more and more electric.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 25, 2016 Fuel cell vehicles back in focus Something is stirring in the field of fuel cell vehicles.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Mar 4, 2016 Electric bus sector is game changer for battery market The electric bus market is growing at a CAGR of 20% in terms of unit sales. The rapid growth is a game changer for the battery market as electric buses require large-sized batteries ranging from 74 kWh (fast charging e-bus) to over 300 kWh (slow charging e-bus). This is why IDTechEx Research forecasts that the e-bus battery market will overtake the consumer electronics sector by 2020.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Jan 6, 2016 Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth? Whilst the majority of wearable technology products sold today still fit with the components-in-a-box design, 2015 has been a record year for investment in smart clothing and e-textile products.
Advanced Batteries & Energy Storage Research Nov 25, 2015 Silicon anode batteries: the Holy Grail? Elon Musk recently announced the use of silicon by Tesla in its automotive batteries: "This is just sort of a baby step in the direction of using silicon in the anode, but we will be increasing the use". This unusual side comment has nonetheless triggered renewed interested in the topic.