As Chip Shortage Winds Down, Bosch Charts New Path For Green Hydrogen & Fuel Cells
CleanTechnica suited up to visit the clean room at Bosch’s chip factory in Reutlingen, Germany to get the inside scoop on the chip shortage, and its solutions.
CleanTechnica suited up to visit the clean room at Bosch’s chip factory in Reutlingen, Germany to get the inside scoop on the chip shortage, and its solutions.
Suddenly, the computer chip shortage appears to be easing as demand for smartphones and laptop computers shrinks.
The silicon-based computer chips that power our modern devices require vast amounts of energy to operate. Despite ever-improving computing efficiency, information technology is projected to consume around 25% of all primary energy produced by 2030. Researchers in the microelectronics and materials sciences communities are seeking ways to sustainably manage the global … [continued]
Researchers Build Two Computing Solutions Amid Global Supply Shortages Article courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). By Brooke Van Zandt Imagine spending $6.5 million in 30 seconds. For automakers, that was a price worth paying to advertise their latest electric vehicles to over 100 … [continued]
As you may recall, I recently wrote about Tesla’s 3rd quarter sales being much better than some of its competitors in terms of year-over-year change — especially GM’s. Despite the chip shortage, Tesla announced record sales in Q3, while GM and a few other automakers saw big drops in their … [continued]
Tesla announced its Q3 vehicle production and delivery numbers today, and The Verge noted that Tesla’s competitors aren’t faring as well as Tesla this quarter. The article pointed out that in 2019, Tesla sold a total of 367,500 vehicles, and it just sold 241,300 in the 3rd quarter of 2021. … [continued]
The automotive industry needs to design new circuit boards for newer chips and replace the antiques. They are resisting the investment, and they are lacking the “in-house” know-how.
Originally posted on EVANNEX. By Charles Morris Tesla’s infamous waiting lists are back. For most models, if you order today, you may be lucky to see your new Tesla this year. Deliveries of Tesla Model Y manufactured by Giga Shanghai have just started in China. Model Y is on the way … [continued]
Volkswagen has completed the installation of two new production lines for the ID. Buzz at its factory in Hannover.
Hyundai and LG are planning a new battery factory in Indonesia while Tesla has pushed back the start of production for the Semi and RIvian is thinking about a factory in the UK.