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[fuel cell costs will be reduced by more than 70% in the next five years, China's commercial vehicle market will become a key player.] the topic of hydrogen energy application in fuel cells, especially in the field of heavy trucks, has been mentioned again. Vice Minister of Science and Technology Xiang Libin said at the 2021 World New Energy vehicle Congress that the Ministry of Science and Technology will take the development of power batteries as the main direction of scientific and technological support. Among them, fuel cells in the field of heavy trucks are included.
IoT Can Finally Go Mainstream - Blynk Business Software Opening to Developers Share Article Blynk launches the next generation IoT application building platform, opening its enterprise-grade software to the global community of over 500,000 developers, accelerating innovation in the space. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 27, 2021 The new Blynk platform will empower millions of engineers and entrepreneurs worldwide to build and commercialize new connected products without the heavy investment typically required to start an IoT-enabled business. The new software is designed to support projects at any scale. From personal DIY projects to millions of commercial connected devices, the out-of-the-box platform offering will cover 90-100% of use cases a business can face in the first few years of IoT operations.
Sustainability funds explode onto the global financial scene, and the momentum is not stopping anytime soon. JPMorgan’s head of environmental, social, and governance research Elaine Wu pointed out that sustainability funds doubled in 2020, and the market segment could double again in Asia, CNBC reports. “We’ve seen the amount of asset under management dedicated to ESG investing double in the last year,” Wu told CNBC. “We expect that to double again, in Asia, for the coming year,” she added. Wu attributed the more optimistic Asia ESG outlook to two factors. First off, regulators in Asia are requiring public companies to disclose ESG data. Secondly, pension funds and endowment funds are increasingly asking asset managers to take ESG factors into account during the investment process.
JPMorgan: Funds Focusing on Sustainability Will Double in Asia April 15, 2021 Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing is no doubt becoming a worldwide phenomenon, with global investment firms like JP Morgan forecasting exponential growth for sustainability funds in Asia. Per a CNBC report, sustainability funds were able to double last year and “are set to double in Asia again, according to JPMorgan’s head of environmental, social and governance (ESG) research.” “We’ve seen the amount of asset under management dedicated to ESG investing double in the last year,” said Elaine Wu. “We expect that to double again, in Asia, for the coming year,” Wu told CNBC’s “Capital Connection.”
Assets managed with environmental, social and governance considerations have soared and are set to double in Asia this year, said Elaine Wu of JPMorgan.