Eco Innovation
Rightcharge partner with Perrys to accelerate EV charging
All-in-one charge point and EV-friendly energy tariff comparison service Rightcharge, has partnered with UK franchise car dealership group Perrys to help further accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Britain.
Addressing high atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations
Equipment operation and the resulting energy consumption is a large contributor of additional CO2 emissions entering the atmosphere.
StoreDot hits target of 1,200 cycles for its XFC charging cells
StoreDot has now passed the major milestone of testing silicon dominant cells for more than 1,000 cycles.
828 series has overcurrent protection in small packages
Littelfuse, an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, announced the new 828 Series High-Voltage Cartridge Fuses, designed and tested to meet the circuit protection needs of compact automotive electronics, specifically Electric Vehicle (EV) applications.
Thames Estuary gears up for zero emission operations
A stream of green projects along the Thames Estuary is helping the marine sector mark the shift towards Net Zero.
What challenges face the electrification of supercars?
With innovations in e-mobility more prevalent than ever, some car-lovers are beginning to question the ethics around corporations such as Formula 1 or supercar manufacturers that trail behind in the race to net zero.
Panasonic takes action in driving its Europe’s net-zero goals
Panasonic has hosted a media briefing and panel debate, welcoming experts from across the sector to address key issues around the future of electric vehicle technology and its effects on decarbonisation.
The harsh reality of energy sector computing
Martin Frederiksen, Managing Director of Recab UK, explores the harsh environment of power generation and distribution and how innovative embedded design can bring reliable computing performance in the sector’s most demanding applications.
Call for businesses' alternative to backup diesel generators
NGET currently use batteries alongside diesel generators to provide backup power to a substation for key activities such as cooling fans, pumps, and lighting, enabling it to continue to perform its crucial role in the electricity transmission system.
Optimising hydrogen production and storage with AI software
The HyAI 2.0 project aims to trial the use of an AI platform called HyAI by integrating the system into EMEC’s hydrogen plant on the island of Eday, Orkney.