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10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

October 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

In most parts of the country, winter means dealing with frigid temperatures, snow, ice and salt-covered roads. At first glance, this may not seem like it has much to do with your car or your driving.

However, the truth is that winter can present serious dangers when you’re behind the wheel and expose the vehicle itself to serious damage. Pay attention to these 10 common winter car problems and you’ll be prepared to handle whatever Mother Nature throws your way. [Read more…] about 10 Winter Car Problems You Can’t Ignore

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: battery, car, cold, door, driving, engine, fuel, ice, locks, parts, plugs, power, problems, properly, spark, temperatures, time, tire, weather, windshield, winter, won

Kuehne+Nagel shows off solar-powered delivery trucks

September 1, 2022 by Mark Allinson

As part of the goal to create more sustainable supply chain solutions, Kuehne+Nagel is reducing CO2 emissions in the Netherlands with photovoltaics – solar panels – installed on top of trucks.

The solar panels reduce fuel consumption by up to 1.200 litres per year, per vehicle. This reduces a truck’s overall fuel consumption by up to 6 percent, lowering CO2 emission per truck by 3.8 tonnes on an annual basis.

Traditionally, trucks consume a large amount of electricity which is generated by the alternator. The photovoltaics now supply the trucks with solar electricity. When driving, there is a decreased load on the engine which lowers fuel consumption. [Read more…] about Kuehne+Nagel shows off solar-powered delivery trucks

Filed Under: Environment, News Tagged With: based, consumption, create, efficiency, electricity, emissions, fuel, kuehne+nagel, logistics, netherlands, panels, photovoltaics, reduce, road, solar, solutions, supply, supporting, sustainable, truck, trucks, vehicle

Hyundai partners with Rolls-Royce to develop electric and hydrogen engine for new types of aircraft

August 10, 2022 by Mai Tao

Rolls-Royce and Hyundai Motor Group are to collaborate on bringing all-electric propulsion and hydrogen fuel cell technology to the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market, which includes electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

The partnership will leverage Rolls-Royce’s aviation and certification capabilities and Hyundai Motor Group’s hydrogen fuel cell technologies and industrialisation capability.

Both companies share a vision of “leading the way” in the AAM market delivering battery-electric and fuel cell electric solutions to the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and Regional Air Mobility (RAM) markets and advancing sustainable aviation. [Read more…] about Hyundai partners with Rolls-Royce to develop electric and hydrogen engine for new types of aircraft

Filed Under: Aircraft, News Tagged With: .net, aam, advanced, air, carbon, cell, electric, fuel, group, hydrogen, hyundai, market, mobility, motor, president, propulsion, ram, rolls-royce, systems, technology

Comau to automate production of hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers for ‘multiple clients’

July 3, 2022 by David Edwards

Comau says it is working with “multiple clients in different parts of the world” to automate the production of fuel cells and electrolyzers.

By leveraging its knowledge and expertise in electrification and renewable energies, Comau is helping facilitate the creation of reliable, zero-emission power.

It is doing so by developing a proprietary solutions portfolio to automate key process steps, including cell preparation and stacking, leak testing and more, as part of its commitment to lowering the price point of fuel cell and electrolyzer manufacturing. [Read more…] about Comau to automate production of hydrogen fuel cells and electrolyzers for ‘multiple clients’

Filed Under: Industrial robots, News Tagged With: automate, cell, cells, china, comau, company, electrolyzer, electrolyzers, energy, estimates, fuel, hydrogen, manufacturing, market, process, production, project, shpt, solutions, stack, stacking

Massive growth predicted for robotic last-mile delivery

June 22, 2022 by David Edwards

Worldwide robotic last-mile delivery revenues are forecasted to grow from $70 million in 2022 to $670 million in 2030.

This is according to new research from global technology intelligence firm ABI Research.

Furthermore, the value of those parcels delivered by autonomous mobile robots could reach $3.3 billion by 2030. [Read more…] about Massive growth predicted for robotic last-mile delivery

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: abi, autonomous, businesses, companies, consumers, costs, delivery, fuel, global, grow, include, labor, last mile, luitel, providers, reach, revenues, robotic, streets, udelv, vehicle

Hydroplane highlights its hydrogen fuel cell powerplant development

May 22, 2022 by David Edwards

Los Angeles-based Hydroplane is participating in the 2022 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2022) May 23-25, 2022, where it will showcase its work toward a modular hydrogen fuel cell powerplant for aviation and mobile energy storage.

Hydroplane’s large 9m x 9m booth is located in EBACE’s Innovation Zone in the company of the most pioneering future aviation technologies.

Hydroplane CEO Dr Anita Sengupta will also participate in EBACE’s Newsmakers Luncheon on May 23 from 12 to 1.30 pm. She is serving on the “Sustainability – A Flight Plan for the Future” panel, which highlights visionaries making inroads in tomorrow’s sustainable aviation fuels and offsetting solutions. [Read more…] about Hydroplane highlights its hydrogen fuel cell powerplant development

Filed Under: Aircraft, News Tagged With: aircraft, aviation, business, cell, costs, ebace, fuel, future, hydrogen, hydroplane, powerplant, range, sengupta, sustainability

How to Ensure Your Drivers Stay Safe on the Road

May 15, 2022 by David Edwards

If your business has a fleet of vehicles and employs drivers, one of your top priorities needs to be how to ensure they’re always safe on the road.

You don’t want to be dealing with accidents that could have been avoided had further steps been taken.

We’re going to talk today about what some of those steps might look like, so read on to find out more about them. [Read more…] about How to Ensure Your Drivers Stay Safe on the Road

Filed Under: Infrastructure Tagged With: business, consumption, drivers, driving, fleet, fuel, issues, policies, road, safe, safety, top, truck, vehicles

Matthews International to open facility to refurbishment calender rolls for battery production

April 18, 2022 by David Edwards

Matthews International says it expects to open its state-of-the-art service facility for the refurbishment of calender rolls for lithium-ion battery electrode production in June 2022 in San Antonio, Texas.

This facility, part of Matthews’ Saueressig Engineering and Energy division, supports the growth of its North American energy business, serving the rapidly growing renewable energy market.

Joe Bartolacci, president and CEO, says: “We are very excited about the start-up of our San Antonio facility, designed to apply our published patents for use of dry electrodes in the production and reconditioning of lithium-ion batteries and multiple roll calenders (MRCs). [Read more…] about Matthews International to open facility to refurbishment calender rolls for battery production

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: american, antonio, battery, capabilities, cells, company, electric, energy, facility, fuel, hydrogen, lithium-ion, market, matthews, north, production, san, technical, technology, vehicle

Airbus boss backs hydrogen airplanes as the ‘ultimate solution’

February 18, 2022 by Mark Allinson

The CEO of Airbus, currently the largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, says he believes hydrogen-powered airplanes are the “ultimate solution” to the unfair criticism of the aerospace industry as a planet-polluting monster.

The World Wildlife Fund says the aviation industry is “one of the fastest-growing sources of the greenhouse gas emissions driving global climate change”, adding that air travel is “currently the most carbon intensive activity an individual can make”.

These things have been true for many decades, but with completely crazy extreme weather systems attacking different parts of the world on an almost weekly basis over the past couple of years, the search for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) has taken on a new urgency. [Read more…] about Airbus boss backs hydrogen airplanes as the ‘ultimate solution’

Filed Under: Aircraft, Features Tagged With: airbus, aircraft, aviation, climate, commercial, concept, concepts, design, faury, fuel, future, hydrogen, industry, order, passengers, percent, power, primary, saf, solution, source, sustainable, turbofan, zero-emission

Latest Car Technologies Which Are Expected to Reshape the Automobile Industry in Days to Come

December 9, 2021 by Mark Allinson

There was a time when the viability of a car was determined by what was present under the hood.  [Read more…] about Latest Car Technologies Which Are Expected to Reshape the Automobile Industry in Days to Come

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles Tagged With: adding, analytics, automation, automobile, autonomous, biggest, car, charging, data, days, digital, driver, drivers, electric, expected, features, fuel, growing, help, industry, informed, infrastructure, maintenance, management, mobility, modern, parking, predictive, proceeding, public, reduce, safety, spaces, startup, technologies, time, transforming, transportation, undertake, vehicle, vehicles

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