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Eaton to acquire Resilient Power Systems, adding cutting-edge solid-state transformer technology for EVs, data centers, and energy storage.
Solid-state transformers are emerging as a promising technology to help modernise outdated grid systems and support the ...
Renewables are booming, but without modernising grids, clean power risks going nowhere. Solid-State Transformers help networks handle fast, decentralised electricity flows. Without them, experts warn, ...
ABSTRACT: Solid-State Transformers (SSTs), or Power Electronic Transformers (PETs), are emerging as transformative components in modern electric grids, capable of intelligent power flow control, AC/DC ...
ABSTRACT: Solid-State Transformers (SSTs), or Power Electronic Transformers (PETs), are emerging as transformative components in modern electric grids, capable of intelligent power flow control, AC/DC ...
Discovery could boost solid-state battery performance Date: June 2, 2025 Source: University of Texas at Dallas Summary: Researchers have discovered that the mixing of small particles between two ...
Stellantis will incorporate Factorial’s solid-state batteries into a demonstration fleet by 2026. Mercedes just made history by driving the first-ever EV powered by a solid-state battery.
The first BMW EVs powered by all-solid-state batteries are now on the road for testing. BMW used an i7 to test the “holy grail” of EV battery tech, promising longer driving range at a lower ...
Credit: Gotion High-tech Chinese battery maker Gotion High-Tech said on May 17 it has started pilot production and achieved self-reliance for all-solid-state batteries at its Hefei manufacturing ...
But solid-state batteries have one big drawback that explains why you can’t buy a car with one today. Such battery cells are more prone to grow spiky irregularities that cause short circuits.
Penn State researchers developed a low-temperature (150°C) method to produce solid-state battery electrolytes. Solid-state batteries offer greater energy density, safety, and charging speed, but ...