BANGKOK, Dec. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. opened its first-ever Power Electronics Lab located at a Thai university as part of the Thailand Board of Investment's (BOI) merit-based incentives measures. The new Delta Power E Lab is located at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at the Faculty of Engineering of King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Delta, BOI and KMUTNB Join Hands to Inaugurate the First Delta Power Electronics Lab for Student Training and R&D in Thailand The Delta Power E Lab is a project under the BOI that aims to promote collaborations with key companies in Thailand and partners to raise the level of technical skills among local engineering talents and offer them access to the latest innovation and advanced technology. The lab will provide Thai engineering students with world-class testing facilities to develop power electronics and train them in advanced skills. It will also be a Thai industr
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A team of USU researchers is getting some national attention for a project that could give electric vehicle batteries a second life as solar energy storage.
The team from USUâs Utah Power Electronics Lab includes professors Hongjie Wang and Regan Zane as well as doctoral students Marium Rasheed and Mohamed Kamel. Working with Maryland-based research firm Dream Team, the researchers are developing technology that could adapt batteries retired from electrical vehicles for storing solar energy.
âThat would solve two problems,â said Wang, the projectâs principal investigator. âOne is how to handle the retired batteries from electrical vehicles. And the second one is to reduce the solar energy storage cost.â
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