The CPC1056N, a 60-volt, 75 mA 1-Form-A relay, offers silent operation with no moving parts, high input-to-output isolation of 1500 VRMS, and a switching speed of 3 milliseconds. The device requires ...
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. has introduced a new 1,500 V Automotive Grade 1 Form A solid-state relay in a four-pin SMD-8 package. Designed for 800 V battery monitoring systems in automotive, energy ...
China’s GAC Group has reportedly built the country’s first-ever production line capable of making large (60 Ah+) all-solid-state electrical vehicle (EV) battery cells. The production line is not yet ...
What if the future of energy storage was already here, quietly reshaping industries and redefining possibilities? For decades, solid-state batteries have been heralded as the holy grail of energy ...
SAIC's MG brand debuted the MG4 Anxin Edition at the Guangzhou Auto Show as the first volume production car with a semi-solid-state battery. However, the new battery tech doesn't offer advantages over ...
Imagine an electric vehicle that charges in minutes, travels hundreds of miles on a single charge, and eliminates the risk of battery fires. This is the promise of solid-state batteries, a technology ...
Major automakers are set to introduce solid-state batteries in electric vehicles in the next few years. These batteries will have faster charging times and more range. EVs are set to make a major ...
Many of the best modern electric vehicles (EVs) are more energy-efficient than ever, especially now that top manufacturers like Honda and Toyota are already investing in the next generation of EV ...
The top solid-state EV battery makers include Toyota, CATL, Samsung SDI, LG Energy Solution, Nissan, NIO, BYD, Gotion, Solid Power and Enovix Solid-state batteries are entering a decisive phase as ...
Here’s a RoundUp of this week’s must-read articles – we’ll delve into the latest developments on Rad-Hard GaN FETs, Magnetic Design, and Applications of Solid-State Relay NSI7258! Here’s a RoundUp of ...
Toyota is still on track to launch its first solid-state battery-powered vehicle within the next two to three years. An executive confirmed Toyota’s timeline at the Tokyo Motor Show this week.
In October of 2025, Toyota Motor Corporation and Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd. announced that the two companies have inked a joint development agreement to mass produce the cathode materials that ...
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