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Rolls-Royce develop embedded starter-generator for next-generation fighter jet | Electric Vehicle News

[ad_1] Over the last five years Rolls-Royce has been pioneering world-first technology that will contribute to the UK’s next-generation Tempest programme. In an aim to be more electric, more intelligent and to harness more power, Rolls-Royce recognised that any future fighter aircraft will have unprecedented levels of electrical power demand and thermal load; all needing

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Tesla Full Self Driving Beta V10.12.2 — A Big Improvement, More Aggressive … But!

[ad_1] Background: I have driven my 2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range now for two years and 7 months. The odometer reads 70,469 miles. I’ve been driving it across the country on the Interstate highways from North Carolina to Southern California, on the 12-lane metropolitan I-15 freeways and intersections of Salt Lake City, as well

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WSU, Nissan researchers develop SOFC with reforming catalyst for direct ethanol feed operation

[ad_1] A team from Washington State University (WSU) and Nissan has integrated a catalyst layer into into metal-supported solid oxide fuel cell (MS-SOFC), enabling successful operation with a direct ethanol feed. A paper on their work appears in the Journal of Power Sources. The team introduced a Rhodium-Ceria-Zirconia (Rh/CZ) internal reforming catalyst layer to the

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deliveries of battery-electric vehicles doubled in 2021

[ad_1] Deliveries in the regions developed as follows in 2021: A total of 3,518,700 vehicles were delivered in Europe (–2.7 percent). In Western Europe, 2,860,400 customers took possession of a Group brand vehicle (–2.7 percent). Battery-electric vehicles were very popular in this region, accounting for 10.5 percent of Group deliveries in Western Europe (2020: 6.2 percent).

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MIT Sequential Decomposition Synthesis process produces thin solid-state electrolytes without sintering

[ad_1] A team from MIT has developed a new approach to fabricating oxide-based solid-state electrolytes that are comparable in thickness to the polymer separators found in current Li-ion batteries without sintering: sequential decomposition synthesis (SDS). An open-access paper describing the approach and its application to processing Li garnets is published in the RSC journal Energy

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