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Top 5 Technology Trends In Fleet Electrification For 2024

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continued] The post Top 5 Technology Trends In Fleet Electrification For 2024 appeared first on CleanTechnica. Even though the holiday season is in full swing, many of us can’t keep our thoughts from drifting to investing.

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Top Technology Trends in Fleet Electrification for 2024

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Staying on top of the latest developments in fleet electrification can be a full-time job, so here are the five trends to know about.

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McLaren Applied selects STMicroelectronics to supply SiC power modules for next-gen inverter

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Electric vehicle (EV) powertrain technology increasingly relies on a reliable supply of quality SiC semiconductors such as MOSFETs, especially in 800V architectures. McLaren Applied’s IPG5 leverages the ST ACEPACK DRIVE power module based on third generation 1200V SiC MOSFET technology.

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ABI Research projects worldwide commercial EV market to surpass US$680B by 2027

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According to global technology intelligence firm ABI Research, the worldwide commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) market is projected to grow from US$30.7 The growing affordability of EVs has been one of the biggest drivers for fleet electrification efforts. billion in 2020 to more than US$682 billion by 2030.

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ORNL team develops modeling tool to help plan timing and location of EV chargers along interstates

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The free open-source software, called REVISE-II , takes into account EV growth forecasts, charging technology capabilities, intercity travel trends and driver demographics to help planners fill infrastructure gaps for charging facilities. The goal is to encourage the adoption of EVs for cross-country travel. —Xie and Lin.

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Cornell study examines trade-off between critical metals requirement and transportation decarbonization

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Monotonic growth in global demand for critical metals to 2050 is the most prevalent trend. It’s mainly driven by the electric vehicle market penetration and battery technology development. In the paper, the researchers note caution on the electrification of heavy-duty vehicles, which require more critical metals than other vehicles.

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Audi opens new R&D center in Beijing

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The R&D facility will serve as a key innovation hub for the next generation of Audi technologies. In close alignment with AUDI AG, Audi China is systematically investing in smart cockpit technologies, innovative display concepts, intelligent voice control systems, and connectivity solutions. —Audi CEO Markus Duesmann.

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