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Volkswagen Group expands US ERL to become IECC; Type 20 BEV concept

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The future of the Volkswagen Group will be defined by our success in developing new technology that is designed to meet our customers’ needs. It grew from just three employees when it was founded in 1998, to more than 180 engineers, social scientists, researchers and product designers.

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NC State team develops new Si/C inverter; 12.1 kW/L & greater efficiency in a smaller, lighter package

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Researchers at the Future Renewable Electric Energy Distribution and Management (FREEDM) Systems Center at North Carolina State University have developed an inverter for hybrid and electric vehicles using off-the-shelf components made of the wide-bandgap semiconductor material silicon carbide (SiC). kW/L by 2020. —Iqbal Husain.

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Citron Introduces New 3.0L Diesel

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Power output is now 177 kW (237 hp)—an increase of 18%—with a maximum torque of 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) at 1,600 rpm. The engine complies with the future Euro V emission standards. The ECCS technology (Extreme Conventional Combustion System) ( earlier post ) applied in the 2.2 L/100 km (32 mpg US) with CO 2. emissions of 195 g/km.

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TI and Continental collaborate on first 65 nm safety ARM Cortex microcontroller for advanced automotive safety applications

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This latest innovation is one of the many technologies jointly developed over the last 15 years to deliver automotive safety products that are continually improving with updated safety features, power consumption and reliability. This 65 nm Flash technology also serves as the foundation for TI’s Hercules safety MCU open market products.

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Renesas introduces new microcontrollers for sensor fusion, gateway and chassis system applications

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The new chips are designed for sensor fusion, gateway, and advanced chassis system applications that will enable the types of advanced systems envisioned in the car of the future. Error check and correct (ECC) functionality detects and corrects data errors affecting memory, such as flash memory, and the internal buses.

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myenergi is Electrifying the Iconic Delorean | Back to the Future

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we here you ask… We’ll quite literally take you back to the future and explain… It’s the car of the future, made in the past! If companies such as Tesla are creating the cool vehicles, myenergi are creating the products to power them in the cleanest possible way! Revolving Number Plates. GPS Dashboard.

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