Lithium-ion battery maker QuantumScape is poised to combine with Kensington Capital(NYSE:KCAC). Shares of KCAC are up more than 30% over the last few weeks. EV battery maker Romeo Systems is in advanced talks to go public through a merger with blank-check company RMG Acquisition(NYSE:RMG). BorgWarner(NYSE:BWA)owns a piece of Romeo.
If Covid wasn't here the big story we would be talking about is how no body need 5G. This would of been enough to crack the market in the old days. We should be wary that this story is going to keep resurfacing in different ways. As network providers fight over Gs, few consumers demanding highest speeds Nov. 21, 2020 6:31 PM ETComcast Corporation (CMCSA) Networking service providers are falling all over each other to race to next-generation networks offering blazing speed - whether it's 5G wireless networks (now encroaching into home Internet offerings) or "10G" hybrid wireline networks from traditional wired broadband providers - but those companies dependent on end consumers are getting a reality check from slow demand. All those Gs, and only a small fraction of the market is paying for "one G," so to speak - that is, signed up for 1-gigabit capable service. Only 5.63% of the U.S. broadband market subscribed to that speed of servicein Q3, according to data from OpenVault via NextTV. The biggest share of the broadband pie sits in the segment drawing download speeds of 100 Mbps-200 Mbps, with 36.4% of subscribers. The next most popular (almost 20%) is in the 50-75 Mbps range, followed by a small slice (14%) in the 200-400 Mbps range. Cable Internet providers are commonly offering urban residents speeds of 100-400 Mbps. And rural broadband is another challenge, one where wireless may be offering a better buildout case. The wireless industry's 5G refers to its fifth-generation standards, which can offer gigabit speeds at peak, but commonly offer 50 Mbps-plus. And the cable industry began a "10G" marketing push to brand its investment cycle in hybrid fiber-coax networks it hopes will one day enable 10 Gbps both downstream and up. Those kinds of speeds have more immediate relevance to industrial applications, including factory automation and telehealth. As for consumers, though (whose top use case is often whatever's good enough for a high-definition movie stream), they're not in a rush to add top speed. Adding data volume might be another story; all of that streaming means that within a couple of years, 5-10% of broadband subs will be what OpenVault calls "extreme power users" soaking up more than 2 TB of data per month, vs. about 1% of users at that level now.
I agree about the butt ugly aspect. But who cares about that with last mile delivery? these guys have a tech that can be leveraged with other EV co's. Also, they have a subscription model as opposed to outright ownership. And they have proprietary battery technology that can be leveraged. PS: She's waking up this morning
Van. we might look into Lidar. Who makes it? I like to watch those expedition unknown shows and they use Lidar to look at a big expanse of tree cover and they can see beneath and locate ancient alien structures. Now this is the second tme I have heard the technology being associated somehow with Electric Vehicles. XPeng takes the lidar route with autonomous driving Nov. 21, 2020 9:44 AM ETXPeng Inc. (XPEV)By: Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) advances from old-school sonar and radar by using laser light pulses instead of sound or radio waves to scan the surrounding environment. It thus maps surroundings "at the speed of light." XPeng Motors(NYSE:XPEV) announced at the Guangzhou Motor Show that its next-generation autonomous driving architecture will include lidar technology. The Chinese EV automaker said the adoption of lidar will be a breakthrough with it significantly improving the accuracy of positioning relative to other vehicles and objects, even in environments without sufficient lighting.
subscription model this is the part that makes them different but I don't get it --what if you cancel your subscription for a few weeks. i just did that with the NY times.
SolarWindow touts manufacturing milestone for electricity-generating flexible glass Nov. 23, 2020 9:39 AM ETSolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (WNDW) For the first time ever, SolarWindow Technologies(OTCPK:WNDW)has successfullyproducedits electricity-generating flexible glass using roll-to-roll processing, a high-speed method typical to commercial manufacturing of tinted window films, digital displays, printed electronics, and semiconductors. As thin as a business card, flexible sheets of SolarWindow electricity-generating glass generate power from sunlight and indoor artificial light, and are under development to electrify windows and otherwise passive surfaces on commercial buildings, automotive, aerospace, marine and other products. The breakthrough was made possible when multiple layers of the Company’s LiquidElectricity coatings were first applied onto ultra-thin flexible glass and then processed using precision lasers and a roll-to-roll system, in ongoing work underway at the U.S. Department of Energy's, National Renewable Energy Labs in Golden, Colorado through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement. I think we looked at these guys once before!!!
OH SNAP LOOK AT THIS--FRIDAY I THINK Solarwindow 'not aware of any undisclosed material change' in business 08:34 WNDW SolarWindow commented on specific public inquiries to the Company and recent trading activity in its shares. The company said, "SolarWindow is not aware of any undisclosed material change in the business, operations, or affairs of the Company that would account for recent trading activity. SolarWindow has not made any recent announcements or public disclosures other than its recently filed 10-K. Recently, SolarWindow has received a number of public inquiries as to whether certain prominent investors have invested in the Company. None of the mentioned investors have participated in financings effected by the Company. Furthermore, the Company, at this time is unaware of open market or private third-party purchases of the Company's shares by said investors. SolarWindow does not provide and has not disclosed publicly, investor information related to its financing activities other than disclosures made subject to regulatory requirements. We urge all persons interested in SolarWindow to rely on its SEC filings for information regarding the Company.
We may have something ghere. The moves are not so large they should of had to comment-- weird. But hey hadt his PR ready to go for monday so someone knew!!! Thismells insidery. Look Thurs Price $4.50 ---> Sudden move to $5.50.. Company then has to say something plunge to $4.50 again lost everything!!! Now the news! WNDW IS MY GUMMY OF THE DAY!!! I hope I'm not to late I just got up
WNDW UP 15% @ $5.30 Van i might wait for a pull in and ride this... YTD up 91%!!!! Where did this stk come from.