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Fully Charged BMW i8 Test Drive [VIDEO]
Robert Llewellyn takes a short and at times very fast first drive in the £100,000 BMW i8 plug in hybrid supercar.
All filming done on closed roads at Millbrook proving ground.
Office Design: The Top 3 Items Every Office Must Have
Whether it's at home or in an office building, the everyday office is almost always the easiest to decorate. However, it's important to remember that storage space, desks with modular design, and chairs with ergonomic benefits are absolute must haves for those that spend all day in this space. Obviously, ergonomic chairs prevent health risks like back pain and joint problems. Modular desks, on the other hand, keep everything within arms reach of the user. Thanks to diverse brand names, modular desks and ergonomic chairs come in all shapes, sizes, and colors to meet decor needs. Just make sure your space has plenty of drawers, cabinets, and shelving for storage, and your place is ready to roll!
Cubicle
- Ergonomic Chair
- Proper Lighting
- Ergonomic Computer Accessories
In most cases, cubicle instruments are provided by the company, not the user. However, not all users are created equal, and some individuals may have unique health concerns or work habits not supported by company-provided furniture. That's why we recommend users choose their own seating, lighting arrangements and accessories when working in a cubicle. Choosing healthy mid back chairs with ergonomic features lets users adjust their chairs for themselves. In addition, customizable office accessories, like desk lamps, retractable keyboard trays and articulating computer monitor arms, allow users to meet their own needs. These ergonomic devices are not only convenient, but they also promote healthier work habits. When used properly, slouching, eye strain, and decreased blood circulation will be a thing of the past!
Conference Room
- Modular Table- Good Conference Chairs
- Presentation Aids
As the place where business owners play host to executives from other companies, there's a lot that rides on conference room curb appeal. Designs should not only be professional, but reflect company ideals and attitudes as well. For those on a budget, a good modular conference table is always a necessity. Tables that reconfigure and offer power capabilities equip the conference room to double as a work area, meeting room, or project center for employees when corporate guests aren't around. Stylish leather meeting chairs and presentation aids like whiteboards and projectors allow for easy idea sharing in an environment that maximizes workplace comfort.
Reception Area
- Reception Tables
- Comfortable, Appropriate Seating
- Reception Desks
Reception areas are a company's first impression on guests (and you know what they say about first impressions)! In this sense, it's important to cater to guests with comfortable chairs appropriate for your business needs. Thankfully, there are tons of reception seating options out there. Luxury, mesh, fabric, and convenient beam seating all have great waiting room potential. Never forget that guests need a place to put things too - you can never have a reception area without coffee and end tables. A noticeable reception desk by the entrance lets visitors know your company wants to help. And if you have time left over, entertainment in the form of magazines, wall art, or a television set are necessary to occupy guests until they're called.
Break Room
- Table Sets
- Refrigerator
- Microwave
- (Coffee Machine)
Finally, we get to the break room. Unfortunately, the favorite room in the office is often the most looked over in terms of style. However, as the place where most everyone sits down for a bite to eat, even this room has some basic requirements. Obviously break room table sets are a must. Where else would you hear about all the office gossip if not in the break room, right? Additionally, a refrigerator and microwave for the bag-lunchers are a must have too. Shop by bargains, and you may still have enough cash left over for some plastic utensils and the most non-optional of all office supplies - the coffee machine.
Betavoltaic Nuclear Battery Developed for Automotive applications
Scientists and technology companies are constantly seeking ways to improve battery life and efficiency. Now, for the first time using a water-based solution, researchers at the University of Missouri have created a long-lasting and more efficient nuclear battery that could be used for many applications such as a reliable energy source in automobiles and also in complicated applications such as space flight.
“Betavoltaics, a battery technology that generates power from radiation, has been studied as an energy source since the 1950s,” said Jae W. Kwon, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and nuclear engineering in the College of Engineering at MU. “Controlled nuclear technologies are not inherently dangerous. We already have many commercial uses of nuclear technologies in our lives including fire detectors in bedrooms and emergency exit signs in buildings.”
The battery uses a radioactive isotope called strontium-90 that boosts electrochemcial energy in a water-based solution. A nanostructured titanium dioxide electrode (the common element found in sunscreens and UV blockers) with a platinum coating collects and effectively converts energy into electrons.
“Water acts as a buffer and surface plasmons created in the device turned out to be very useful in increasing its efficiency,” Kwon said. “The ionic solution is not easily frozen at very low temperatures and could work in a wide variety of applications including car batteries and, if packaged properly, perhaps spacecraft.”
The research, “Plasmon-assisted radiolytic energy conversion in aqueous solutions,” was conducted by Kwon’s research group at MU, and was published in Nature.
Ask These 7 Questions Before Buying A New Conference Table:
Purchasing a new conference table should be a fun and exciting experience for your business. To get the most out of this process, it's important to ask the essential questions necessary to determine the table that's right for your specific needs. In today's post we'll share the 7 questions any conference table shopper should ask before making a final decision.
1.) What size table is right for my space?
To determine the correct size conference table for your meeting area, you must first obtain accurate dimensions of your space. Start by measuring the perimeter of your conference room. Be sure to notate the electrical outlets, entry ways, and windows. Based on your dimensions, you'll want to select a table that fits accordingly while leaving plenty of room for conference room chairs and accent furniture as well as room to walk around comfortably. Rest assured, a crowded conference room space does not leave an excellent impression on guests!
2.) How many guests do I want to accommodate?
When shopping for conference tables it's important consider how many guests you hope to accommodate comfortably. While the average response is "as many as possible", a simple formula will help you determine how many can sit at a table based on it's size. On average, you'll want to use around 3' of space per person. For example, a 6' conference table will sit 2 users comfortably per side. A 10' conference table will accommodate 3 users comfortably per side, and so on. Be sure to take into account the dimensions of your selected chairs to confirm. In most cases you can also add 2 additional guests at the table ends depending on the shape of table you choose.
3.) What table shapes are best for my area?
Conference and boardroom tables come in a variety of shapes. While smaller meeting areas typically use round and square top tables, larger areas can benefit by using racetrack, boat shaped, elliptical, and rectangular styles. Racetrack tables feature an oval top design (or racetrack shape) that allows users to sit comfortably around the natural curvature of the tables top. Boat shaped tables feature curved sides and square off ends. This style typically used by businesses looking to sit guests at the table ends. Elliptical tables offer a sophisticated modern look that's highlighted by curved ends that come to a point. This style is ideal for contemporary meeting areas and spaces with narrow design characteristics.
4.) What brands offer the best conference tables?
You'll be at no shortage of quality office furniture manufacturers to choose between when shopping for your new conference table. That being said, you can never go wrong with any of the big three! Mayline, Cherryman Industries, and Global Total Office all offer excellent conference tables from a variety of full service collections that include the matching accent furniture needed to complete your full boardroom makeover project with a cohesive look.
5.) What should I spend on a new conference table?
It's very important to set a respectable budget for your conference room makeover project. The price of your new table will vary depending on the style, brand, size, and features. Basic 6' conference tables can be purchased for as little as $350.00, while high end wood veneer tables can range well into the thousands. Before starting the shopping process, work with your team to determine a price point your comfortable with. This will prevent falling in love with a table that leaves your business over extended. Be sure to inquire with you dealer of choice about current specials, free shipping, bulk discounts, and coupons for additional savings.
6.) What finish should I choose?
Office furniture finishes like cherry, mahogany, maple, and walnut will always be popular options for the conference room. These classic tones can be used effectively in both modern and traditional meeting environments. In 2014, trending tones like mocha, espresso, gray, and white have burst onto the scene. Those looking to achieve a cutting edge conference room look will want to shop for tables with these hot finish options!
7.) When do I need my table by?
While most brands offer in stock conference room table options that ship within a few business days, others provide made to order products that take several weeks to manufacture. Based on your project completion deadline, inquire with your dealer of choice about which models and brands will be right for you.
Nissan may source cheaper batteries from LG Chem
Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn is preparing to cut battery manufacturing, people familiar with the matter said, in a new reversal on electric cars that has reopened deep divisions with alliance partner Renault.
The plan, which faces stiff resistance within the Japanese carmaker, would see U.S. and British production phased out and a reduced output of next-generation batteries concentrated at its domestic plant, two alliance sources told Reuters.
In what may also prove a politically sensitive blow to Japan Inc., Nissan would follow Renault by taking cheaper batteries from South Korea's LG Chem for some future vehicles, including models made in China.
"We set out to be a leader in battery manufacturing but it turned out to be less competitive than we'd wanted," said one executive on condition of anonymity. "We're still between six months and a year behind LG in price-performance terms."
A decision on the Nissan battery plants in Sunderland, England, and Smyrna, Tennessee, is due next month, the sources said, following a tense procurement review with 43.4 percent shareholder Renault, the smaller but senior partner in their 15-year-old alliance.
"Renault would clearly prefer to go further down the LG sourcing route, and the Nissan engineers would obviously prefer to stay in-house," another insider said. "The write-off costs are potentially huge."
Renault-Nissan "remains 100-percent committed to its industry-leading electric vehicle programme" and has no plans to write down battery investments, spokeswoman Rachel Konrad said.
"We have not taken any decision whatsoever to modify battery sourcing allocation," Konrad said, adding that the alliance "does not confirm or deny procurement reviews."
But Nissan is already negotiating with manufacturing partner NEC Corp. on the shift to dual sourcing, with Chief Executive Ghosn's backing, the sources said. Nissan currently makes all its own electric car batteries.
One option being explored would see LG, which supplies some Renault models, invest in its own battery production at one of the overseas Nissan plants as the carmaker halts operations at the sites.
The alliance is also in talks with LG on a deal to supply batteries for future Renault and Nissan electric models in China, one of the sources added.
NEC and LG declined to comment.
Under Ghosn, who heads both companies, Renault-Nissan bet more on electric cars than any mainstream competitor, pledging in 2009 to invest 4 billion euros ($5.2 billion) to build models including the Nissan Leaf compact and as many as 500,000 batteries per year to power them.
Nissan and NEC invested 23 billion yen ($215 million) in their Zama, Japan battery plant and electrode manufacturing, backed by government aid. U.S. and British taxpayers also helped with the $1 billion invested in Tennessee and 210 million pounds ($341 million) in Sunderland.
The alliance has begun a belated push into faster-selling hybrids, combining electric and combustion-engine propulsion. Upscale electric rivals such as Tesla's Model S meanwhile hog the limelight, backed by big investments in newer, cheaper battery technologies.
INTERNAL RIVALRIES
Ghosn dropped extra battery sites planned for both alliance carmakers, leaving Nissan with the entire production capacity of 220,000 power packs through the NEC joint venture, AESC.
But that still far exceeds the 67,000 electric cars Renault-Nissan sold last year, and even the 176,000 registered to date. A pledge to reach 1.5 million by 2016 has been scrapped.
The coming hybrids will fill some of the excess plant capacity, although they use fewer power cells per vehicle. An all-electric Tesla rival is still planned for Nissan's premium Infiniti brand in 2018 with batteries as big as 60 kilowatt-hours (kWh), more than twice the energy capacity of the Leaf, which is due for replacement the previous year.
Nissan is seeking to unwind a ruinous NEC contract that requires it to purchase electrodes for the full capacity of 220,000 Leaf-sized 24 kWh batteries regardless of actual sales, sources said. The joint venture partner's consent is also needed to bring LG production or other activities onto the Tennessee or Sunderland sites, which together employ 500 workers.
The financial hit for Nissan "will depend on what else we can do with the plants", with heavy charges likely if both are closed, one manager added.
The Nissan procurement shift could still be thwarted by capacity-cutting costs including repayment of U.S. and British government support. Next-generation battery manufacturing at Zama would also likely need fresh Japanese aid to compete with LG and its subsidies from Seoul, sources said.
Navigating the battery backtrack is a key test for CEO Ghosn as he demands closer Renault-Nissan integration from executives mandated to pursue savings across the alliance.
For Nissan, the plant cuts would be a partial retreat from the automotive battery market - expected to top $20 billion by 2020 - just as California-based Tesla builds its $5 billion "Gigafactory" with Panasonic in Nevada.
Japanese engineers are still smarting from Renault's 2010 move to drop Nissan batteries and purchase LG for its flagship Zoe model, worsening the overcapacity problem.
"It was a 15-20 percent cost gap," said one of the people involved in the Renault decision. "In purchasing, 3-4 percent is usually enough to choose a partner for."
Today's Nissan batteries come in at $270 per kWh, based on replacement prices thought to be below cost, according to consulting firm AlixPartners. The true manufacturing cost is believed to be over $300, inflated by the amortisation of unused plant capacity and the burdensome electrodes deal.
The next generation will have lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) cathodes, as used by LG, rather than the current lithium manganese oxide (LMO) chemistry. The alliance cost target is $200/kWh, whether made or bought, sources said.
With a clean slate and sufficient volume, Nissan engineers insist, their next generation of batteries could be competitive on price as well as keeping crucial know-how at the company.
"When you're developing cutting-edge technology, the best way to know about that technology is to build it in-house," said one. "That's what Tesla is doing."
Many of the past missteps can be traced to internal rivalries of the kind Ghosn is only now moving to stamp out.
Former Nissan second-in-command Carlos Tavares, racing to beat the Renault Zoe to market, cut Leaf development by a year and skipped a critical battery redesign, according to alliance veterans. Nissan later cut prices, settled a class action and offered retroactive warranties to answer customer concerns about battery deterioration. Tavares now heads PSA Peugeot Citroen.
His Renault archrival at the time, Patrick Pelata, signed a confidentiality deal with LG that meant Nissan battery engineers never even knew what they were up against.
Against that backdrop, the atmosphere may be charged when Nissan engineering boss Hideyuki Sakamoto puts final arguments against the outsourcing plan in a presentation to Ghosn as soon as this week.
But the CEO's mind may be all but made up.
"We're in the process of opening up battery sourcing to a range of suppliers," Ghosn said last week when asked whether Renault could buy batteries from France's Bolloré.
In future some batteries will likely be outsourced "within the framework of alliance procurement", he added. "What's important to us is that electric car performance fully meets customer expectations."
September 2014: Popular Conference Table Trends Revealed
Powered Conference Tables
This year we've seen awesome new advances in the world of powered conference tables. Once thought of as an expensive luxury, power modules are now becoming the industry standard. Brands like Mayline, Lesro Industries, and Global Total Office are offering high tech boardroom tables that are ready to meet the demands of any modern meeting. Tables like the new Z48144BE Zira model are available with a seemingly unlimited offering of inputs that include HDMI, HD, phone, USB, and more. If your considering a conference room makeover this year, you've gotta add power!
Glass Conference Tables
If you're looking to make a statement with your boardroom, a glass conference table is the only way to go. Brands like OFM are now offering quick shipping glass conference tables in a variety of sizes to meet the needs of any space. These stylish meeting area solutions feature contemporary metal legs that provide an industrial feel that's quite impressive. Glass conference tables are great for areas limited on space as the clear meeting surfaces provide a neutral look that makes any work environment look bigger. This trend is here to stay!
Dark Wood Conference Tables
Finishes like cherry, mahogany, and maple will always have their place. However, this year darker tones are in! Finish options like espresso, black cherry, and mocha show minimal wear and offer high end appeal that's hard to beat. If you're purchasing a new conference table in 2014, consider a darker finish and stay up to date with the hottest design trends.
Modular Conference Tables
Modular conference room tables are just plain cool! These versatile boardroom solutions help to create multi purpose work environments that can reconfigure easily when needed. Brands like Global Total Office offer out of this world modular conference tables from collections like the Bungee and Junction series. These fully functional table sets can form a variety of neat layouts to help maximize your various work environments.
Elliptical Conference Tables
Tired of the traditional oval, rectangular, and boat shaped conference tables of the past? You're in luck! This year, elliptical conference room tables are taking over. The curved sided design offers a sleek look that works well in contemporary meeting areas. Elliptical conference room tables help maximize square footage with their slimming characteristics.













