Tag: Energy density
Hyundai Motor, Kia, & Samsung SDI Collaborate to Develop High-Performance Robot Batteries
Hyundai Motor, Kia and Samsung SDI to partner on the development of robot-specific batteries for integration into service robots New batteries designed to overcome space and capacity limitations in robotics, promising performance improvements including enhanced energy density, output and usage time Partnership seeks to stabilize battery supply for robots and … [continued]
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There Is Optimism For Distributed Wind Energy In United States
Recently the long term leader of the USA’s Distributed Wind Energy Association, Mike Bergey of Bergey Windpower and a long term acquaintance, reached out to ask me to keynote the annual conference in Washington. Putting together my material led me to consider the strategic drives and how they would be … [continued]
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Efficiency Gains Will Give BMW Neue Klasse Electric Cars 30% More Range
BMW presented details of its Gen6 battery technology that will appear later this year on its first Neue Klasse electric vehicles.
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Lucid & BMW Execs Claim Efficiency More Important Than Range For Electric Cars
Executives at Lucid and BMW are stressing efficiency instead of range as the key to electric car acceptance in the future.
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Airbus Drops Hydrogen As Aviation Industry Admits It Won’t Fly
Hydrogen’s hoped for role in aviation dates back to the mid-20th century, when researchers began exploring its potential as an alternative to conventional jet fuel. In 1957, engineers at Lockheed and Boeing investigated hydrogen propulsion as part of Cold War efforts to develop high-altitude, long-endurance aircraft. In 1959, a modified … [continued]
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