« Tesla #6 gets a real world awakening | Main | Science Daily: MIT researchers develop new way to store solar power »
EEStor Update: 3rd party certification of key production milestones and chemical purity
By MB-BigB | August 2, 2008
EEStor has announced that they have achieved 3rd party certification of production milestones and the enhancement of its chemical purification. EEStor, who have been developing an ultracapacitor that they say will be much longer lasting and more powerful than current batteries, are saying that the 3rd party certification shows that they are well on their way to producing the ultracapacitors at their claimed specifications.
Update - 8/6/08 - MIT Technology Review has some more details about EEStor’s latest announcement, along with some interesting news that EEStor is serious talks with potential partners in the solar and wind industry, where EEStor’s technology can, according to Dick Weir, founder and CEO of EEStor, “help put 45 percent more energy into the grid”.
Popularity: 46% [?]
Related Posts - Could hydraulic hybrid technology challenge batteries? Scottish engineering firm Artemis Intelligent Power has successfully tested a hydraulic hybrid system that reduces the need for large batteries. Current hybrid technology uses regenerative braking to generate energy as...
- General Electric's Ecomagination From Barron's Online via SmartMoney comes an article written by the Chairman and CEO of General Electric. Here's what Jeff Immelt calls Ecomagination - "Ecomagination was designed to develop new...
Related Websites - One decision away Reading Leap!: What Will We Do with the Rest of Our Lives? makes me think we could all be one...
- 2009 Financial Resolutions Blog Contest: Win a Free 6-Month Subscription to the Wall Street Journal Update 7:20PM January 30, 2009 The winner is Lisa Spinelli! Thank you all again for participating in my first giveaway!...
Like this post? Subscribe in a reader
.
Topics: hybrid and electric cars |
Comments
