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Coastal States, Fueled by Federal Incentives, Go Big on Offshore Wind

Coastal States, Fueled by Federal Incentives, Go Big on Offshore Wind

With federal funding and tax credits reducing R&D costs, coastal states pursue ambitious offshore wind development.


News Mar 30, 2022 by Shannon Cuthrell
BAK Motors Selects McLaren Applied’s 800 V SiC Inverter For Its Solid-state Hydrogen Hybrid Hyper-car

BAK Motors Selects McLaren Applied’s 800 V SiC Inverter For Its Solid-state Hydrogen Hybrid Hyper-car

Under the agreement, announced March 3, McLaren Applied will supply an E-motor and its IPG5 SiC inverter to BAK, for use in its new über-luxury…


News Mar 18, 2022 by Ian Hahn
EV Charging While We Drive? Research Paves the Way for Unlimited Range

EV Charging While We Drive? Research Paves the Way for Unlimited Range

Researchers at Cornell University, through dynamic capacitive charging, aim to reduce the size of EV batteries by 90%. Embedding charging plates in…


News Mar 14, 2022 by Dale Wilson
Biden Administration Seeks to Juice Up the EV Transition with Nearly $8 Billion in Funding

Biden Administration Seeks to Juice Up the EV Transition with Nearly $8 Billion in Funding

To build a robust national charging network and strengthen the U.S advanced battery supply chain, the Departments of Transportation and Energy will…


News Mar 04, 2022 by Stephanie Leonida
II-VI Inks a Three-Year Technology Access Agreement with GE Research

II-VI Inks a Three-Year Technology Access Agreement with GE Research

The technology access agreement (TAA) allows II-VI to gain access to GE’s wide-ranging silicon carbide (SiC) module technology and to its teams…


News Mar 01, 2022 by Gary Elinoff
University of Arkansas Receives Grant for New SiC-Based Semiconductor Fabrication Facility

University of Arkansas Receives Grant for New SiC-Based Semiconductor Fabrication Facility

Researchers from the University of Arkansas receive a $17.87 million grant from the National Science Foundation to build and run a fabrication…


News Oct 21, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Engineers Have Developed a New Solid-state Battery with a Pure-Silicon Anode

Engineers Have Developed a New Solid-state Battery with a Pure-Silicon Anode

Engineers created a new battery technology that combines the benefits of solid-state electrolyte and an all-silicon anode.


News Oct 12, 2021 by Darshil Patel
Infineon Helps Launch New Electronics Cybersecurity Research Project

Infineon Helps Launch New Electronics Cybersecurity Research Project

Infineon and 11 partners are launching a new research project to boost cybersecurity in electronics design and development.


News Sep 23, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Factorial Energy Targets EVs with 40 Amp-hour Solid-State Battery

Factorial Energy Targets EVs with 40 Amp-hour Solid-State Battery

Rechargeable, sustainable, and energy-efficient, the solid-state battery (SSB) can potentially put an end to lithium-ion batteries and redefine…


Researchers Observe a New State In Electronic Switches

Researchers Observe a New State In Electronic Switches

A research team created a new camera that was able to take snapshots of the movement of atoms inside tiny quantum switches.


News Sep 16, 2021 by Ahmad Ezzeddine
UK-Based Organizations Sign MoU for Prototype Solid-State Battery Development

UK-Based Organizations Sign MoU for Prototype Solid-State Battery Development

Seven organizations based in the UK come together to form a consortium focused on prototyping solid-state battery technology for automotive…


News Sep 15, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
MIT and Ericsson Collaborates to Research New Generation of Energy-Efficient Computing Networks

MIT and Ericsson Collaborates to Research New Generation of Energy-Efficient Computing Networks

Researchers from MIT and Ericsson have collaborated on two research projects focusing on solving energy demands of future computing networks.


News Sep 13, 2021 by Darshil Patel
UK Government Pours $1.7 Million into Long-Range EV Battery Project

UK Government Pours $1.7 Million into Long-Range EV Battery Project

British battery startup Nexeon will lead a 12-month project to deliver test EV battery cells combining lithium-ion cell design with silicon anode…


News Aug 31, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Penn State Research Engineers Look to Improve Energy Density and Life Cycle of Batteries

Penn State Research Engineers Look to Improve Energy Density and Life Cycle of Batteries

Researchers have discovered a way to improve lithium-ion batteries for faster charging, high energy density, and longer cycle life in the hopes of…


News Aug 02, 2021 by Darshil Patel
New Research Reveals How Oxygen Reduces a Battery’s Energy Storage Capacity Over Time

New Research Reveals How Oxygen Reduces a Battery’s Energy Storage Capacity Over Time

Scientists investigate how the escape of oxygen from electrode nanoparticles contributes to battery degradation.


News Jul 31, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Battery Analytics Company, ION Energy, Raises $3.6 Million in New Funding

Battery Analytics Company, ION Energy, Raises $3.6 Million in New Funding

ION Energy receives investment to grow its team and continue technological development for e-mobility and energy storage.


News Jul 23, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Infineon Partners With Amber Solutions on Solid-State Electricity

Infineon Partners With Amber Solutions on Solid-State Electricity

German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon is partnering with California startup Amber Solutions on silicon solid-state electricity control solutions.


News Jul 21, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
“Ultra-sensitive” Magnetic Detecting Device Research Could Open the Door for New Application Areas

“Ultra-sensitive” Magnetic Detecting Device Research Could Open the Door for New Application Areas

Researchers from Brown University have developed a cheap, accurate, and highly sensitive magnetic sensing device.


News Jun 18, 2021 by Ahmad Ezzeddine
Analog Devices’ Battery State of Health Monitor Includes a Coulomb Counter

Analog Devices’ Battery State of Health Monitor Includes a Coulomb Counter

The new state of health (SOH) monitor is wired in series with the primary battery and introduces only minimal voltage drop


NoMIS Power Group Receives $498K from Department of Energy

NoMIS Power Group Receives $498K from Department of Energy

New York startup lands $498,000 from the Department of Energy to develop silicon carbide semiconductors and modules.


News Jun 16, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell