Electric Vehicles Research Feb 10, 2020 Solid-State Automotive Lidar: Commercializing Photonic Beam Steering? What does it take to commercialize photonic beam steering?
Electric Vehicles Research Feb 7, 2020 IDTechEx Attends Autosens: Latest Trends in Automotive Lidars IDTechEx attended AutoSens 2019, the event took place at the car museum in Brussels. This event is focused on all future vehicle perception technologies, including lidar, radar, and camera. In this article, we summarized key learnings around lidar technologies.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 30, 2020 Impact of Technology Development on Li-ion Supply Chain Understanding the future of the Li-ion supply chain requires clarity on the technologies and chemistries that will be used over the coming decade.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 24, 2020 Boost to the Electric Vehicle Motor Business Electric vehicles by land, water and air are rapidly arriving and rapidly being misunderstood. Motors last forever? No. We now push motors so hard they wear out, increasing sales.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 22, 2020 Printed Electronics: The Opportunities are Coming Thick and Fast There is dramatic change in some industries, with leading printed electronics vendors moving quickly to capitalize on the new sought after capabilities. These opportunities will be addressed at the Printed Electronics Europe exhibition and conference in Berlin on 13 - 14 May (register by 23 January to save 40%).
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 17, 2020 Smart Materials Replace Components: A New $200 Billion Business Here come previously impossible devices and structures. The new IDTechEx report, "Smart Material Opportunities in Structural Electronics 2020-2030" analyses and forecasts a remarkable $200 billion materials opportunity by making dumb structures smart.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 14, 2020 Webinar Thursday 23 January 2020- Electric Vehicle Motor Manufacturers IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 23 January 2020 titled Electric Vehicle Motor Manufacturers: Which to Buy, Employ, Avoid.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 13, 2020 Newly Updated Report from IDTechEx "Electric Trucks 2020-2030" IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr David Wyatt has recently published a report update "Electric Truck 2020-2030", focusing on electrification in the medium and heavy-duty truck markets, providing a comprehensive set of market forecasts.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 3, 2020 Robot Shuttles: Major New Form of Transportation IDTechEx has issued the first in-depth report on this called, "Robot Shuttles and Autonomous Buses 2020-2040". Robot shuttles are an important new, reconfigurable form of transportation for goods and people that may even function as mobile offices, workshops, restaurants and more.
Electric Vehicles Research Dec 23, 2019 Sidewalk Last Mile Delivery Robots: a Billion-Dollar-Market by 2030? Last mile delivery is the most expensive part of the delivery chain, often representing more than 50% of the overall cost. This is mainly because it is the least productive and automated step. As such, many are seeking to bring automation into the last mile.
Electric Vehicles Research Feb 10, 2020 Solid-State Automotive Lidar: Commercializing Photonic Beam Steering? What does it take to commercialize photonic beam steering?
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 30, 2020 Impact of Technology Development on Li-ion Supply Chain Understanding the future of the Li-ion supply chain requires clarity on the technologies and chemistries that will be used over the coming decade.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 22, 2020 Printed Electronics: The Opportunities are Coming Thick and Fast There is dramatic change in some industries, with leading printed electronics vendors moving quickly to capitalize on the new sought after capabilities. These opportunities will be addressed at the Printed Electronics Europe exhibition and conference in Berlin on 13 - 14 May (register by 23 January to save 40%).
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 14, 2020 Webinar Thursday 23 January 2020- Electric Vehicle Motor Manufacturers IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 23 January 2020 titled Electric Vehicle Motor Manufacturers: Which to Buy, Employ, Avoid.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 3, 2020 Robot Shuttles: Major New Form of Transportation IDTechEx has issued the first in-depth report on this called, "Robot Shuttles and Autonomous Buses 2020-2040". Robot shuttles are an important new, reconfigurable form of transportation for goods and people that may even function as mobile offices, workshops, restaurants and more.
Electric Vehicles Research Feb 7, 2020 IDTechEx Attends Autosens: Latest Trends in Automotive Lidars IDTechEx attended AutoSens 2019, the event took place at the car museum in Brussels. This event is focused on all future vehicle perception technologies, including lidar, radar, and camera. In this article, we summarized key learnings around lidar technologies.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 24, 2020 Boost to the Electric Vehicle Motor Business Electric vehicles by land, water and air are rapidly arriving and rapidly being misunderstood. Motors last forever? No. We now push motors so hard they wear out, increasing sales.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 17, 2020 Smart Materials Replace Components: A New $200 Billion Business Here come previously impossible devices and structures. The new IDTechEx report, "Smart Material Opportunities in Structural Electronics 2020-2030" analyses and forecasts a remarkable $200 billion materials opportunity by making dumb structures smart.
Electric Vehicles Research Jan 13, 2020 Newly Updated Report from IDTechEx "Electric Trucks 2020-2030" IDTechEx Technology Analyst Dr David Wyatt has recently published a report update "Electric Truck 2020-2030", focusing on electrification in the medium and heavy-duty truck markets, providing a comprehensive set of market forecasts.
Electric Vehicles Research Dec 23, 2019 Sidewalk Last Mile Delivery Robots: a Billion-Dollar-Market by 2030? Last mile delivery is the most expensive part of the delivery chain, often representing more than 50% of the overall cost. This is mainly because it is the least productive and automated step. As such, many are seeking to bring automation into the last mile.