Heralding a major breakthrough in industrial e-vehicle and e-vessel charging, global engineering group Cavotec has launched its ultra-fast Megawatt Charging System (MCS).
A paper recently published a paper in the journal ACS Energy Letters reviewed the role of isostatic pressing (ISP) in large-scale solid-state battery (SSB) production.
In an article recently published in the open-access journal Energies, researchers discussed the modeling and experimental testing of electrical power requirements for heated clothing.
Ultrafast battery charging is a key aim of research at the moment, with several key challenges which need to be overcome to achieve it. Writing in the journal ACS Energy Letters, a team of scientists from China and Israel have explored the development of lithium-ion batteries with solvent-assisted hopping mechanisms to achieve this aim.
Scientists from Ukraine have investigated how to ensure sustainable energy development and the key economic, ecological, and social development policy impacts on strategies that can achieve this sustainability. Their findings have appeared in the journal Energies.
It is no secret that society’s reliance on nonrenewable fossil fuels has resulted in the current global energy and climate crisis. Coal, natural gas, and petroleum-based fuel emissions are significant contributors to air pollution and, as a result, global warming.
Renewable energy is a key technology in the 21st Century that is addressing resource shortages and climate change. Now, a new paper in the journal IET Renewable Power Generation has considered the reliability of sustainable energy microgrids which utilize renewable energy technologies.
Hydrogen gas could someday replace fossil fuels as a "clean" energy source, producing only water and energy.
The materials used to power electronics must also get thinner as they get smaller and smaller. In light of this, finding materials that can keep unique electrical properties at an ultrathin size is one of the fundamental difficulties researchers confront when creating the next generation of energy-efficient devices.
A paper recently published in the journal Energies demonstrated the feasibility of using double cathode modification layers to fabricate organic solar cells (OSCs) with high stability and efficiency.
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