“The time is right for Electric Cars – In fact, the time is critical” - Carlos Ghosn CEO, Renault
With the whole world focusing on renewable energy and sustainability, electric cars are widely accepted as the cars of our future. This section is completely dedicated to Electric vehicles, it contains basic electric vehicle projects, latest news, and articles on the important elements of an electric vehicle like Batteries, Battery Management System (BMS), Wireless Charging, Charging Stations etc.. It also provides latest news on Automobile components to keep the readers updated on recent technology trends in Electric Vehicles.
Infineon Technologies introduced XENSIV IM67D130A to address the need for high-performance, low-noise MEMS…
To meet market demand for a residential and commercial EV charging station, LEM has introduced a compact leakage current sensor…
With the ever-increasing consumption of fossil fuels, the governments of various countries are taking steps towards the…
Global Foundries and Bosch have collaborated to develop and manufacture next-generation mmWave automotive radar system-on-chip…
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor have collaboratively come up with AEC-Q101 qualified 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) αSiC MOSFETs,…
Texas Instruments has released DRV3255-Q1, a highly integrated Grade 0 brushless DC (BLDC) motor driver for 48-V high-power…
MAX17852, a 14-channel high-voltage ASIL-D data-acquisition system from Maxim Integrated enables designers to deliver a…
With Electric Vehicles becoming increasingly common and affordable, companies across the world have begun turning their…
Delivering 60 TOPS with low power consumption for deep learning processing and up to 96K DMIPS, the R-Car V3U from Renesas…
Tesla, a leading Electric Vehicle manufacturer recently announced its Q2 2020 financial results by delivering a profit despite…
Transportation accounts for around 30% of our carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere globally. The number of fossil fuel…
What if we could bring not only energy but affordable energy, to the parts of the world that needed it most? It’s a question…