Toyota’s Skunkworks Chief  “Incredibly Optimistic” on Climate

The layered components of an Infinitum Electric axial-flux motor are shown here, in exploded form.INFINITUM ELECTRIC This saving of energy is critically important: Software may be eating the world, but electricity is increasingly what makes the world go round. Electric motors consume a little over half of the world’s electricity today. Some 800 million motors… Continue reading Toyota’s Skunkworks Chief  “Incredibly Optimistic” on Climate

Fundamentals of Radome and Bumper Measurements Using the R&S®QAR

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Bridge the Gaps in Your ADAS Test Strategy

Achieving the next level in vehicle autonomy demands robust algorithms trained to interpret radar reflections from automotive radar sensors. Overcome the gaps between software simulation and roadway testing to train the ADAS / AV algorithms with real-world conditions. Sharpen your ADAS’ radar vision with full-scene emulation that allows you to lab test complex real-world scenario,… Continue reading Bridge the Gaps in Your ADAS Test Strategy

Manganese Could Be the Secret Behind Truly Mass-Market EVs

Most automakers are dying to sell you—and the world—an electric car. But they’re up against the challenge of our global-warming time: dauntingly tight supplies of both batteries and the ethically sourced raw materials required to make them. Tesla and Volkswagen are among the automakers who see manganese—element No. 25 on the periodic table, situated between… Continue reading Manganese Could Be the Secret Behind Truly Mass-Market EVs

Emulating Battery Cells for Effective BMS Testing and Development

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Green Ambitions Energize Hydrogen-Powered Hydrofoil Startup

“No other industry is undergoing as rapid technological change as the auto industry,” says Zoran Filipi, Chair of the Department of Automotive Engineering at Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research. “This is driven by the need to address impending, evermore stringent CO2 and criteria emission regulations, while sustaining unprecedented rate of progress with development… Continue reading Green Ambitions Energize Hydrogen-Powered Hydrofoil Startup

800-Volt EV Charging: The ​Other Palliative for Range Anxiety ​​​

The layered components of an Infinitum Electric axial-flux motor are shown here, in exploded form.INFINITUM ELECTRIC This saving of energy is critically important: Software may be eating the world, but electricity is increasingly what makes the world go round. Electric motors consume a little over half of the world’s electricity today. Some 800 million motors… Continue reading 800-Volt EV Charging: The ​Other Palliative for Range Anxiety ​​​

Ferrari’s Plug-in Hybrid One-Ups the Combustion Engine

Something strange is happening in the Ferrari SF90. With a silly-sounding 1,000 metric horsepower under my right foot, the SF90 should be sliding sideways through this devilish stretch of the Pista di Fiorano test track. Especially since I’m straining to keep pace with Raffaele de Simone just ahead, the Ferrari test driver who routinely sets… Continue reading Ferrari’s Plug-in Hybrid One-Ups the Combustion Engine

Nickel Cells Sell More-Affordable Hydrogen Power

Similar mismatches in supply and demand contributed to massive cascading blackouts in August 2003 in the northeastern United States and Canada, in July 2012 in India, and in March 2019 in Venezuela. The situation is unlikely to get better anytime soon, for three reasons. First, as countries everywhere move to decarbonize, the electrification of transportation,… Continue reading Nickel Cells Sell More-Affordable Hydrogen Power

This Axial-Flux Motor With a PCB Stator Is Ripe for an Electrified World

The heart of any electric motor consists of a rotor that revolves around a stationary part, called a stator. The stator, traditionally made of iron, tends to be heavy. Stator iron accounts for about two-thirds of the weight of a conventional motor. To lighten the stator, some people proposed making it out of a printed… Continue reading This Axial-Flux Motor With a PCB Stator Is Ripe for an Electrified World