16/03/2011
£10m Funding For Three Low Carbon Vehicle R&D Projects
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is providing £10 million for three major projects to address fundamental research questions in developing low carbon vehicles, Business Minister Mark Prisk has announced.
These projects have been developed by EPSRC with the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) through the Low Carbon Vehicle Innovation Platform Integrated Delivery Programme.
They will cover scientific and engineering issues related to: Hybrid electric vehicles subsystems, enabling the design of more efficient vehicles; The use of recycled and recyclable materials for manufacturing vehicles, reducing their environmental footprint; and optimising the performance of electric motors and power electronics.
Mark Prisk made the announcement at the opening of a new exhibition at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to showcase UK manufactured low carbon vehicles.
The Business Minister said: “The Coalition Government is absolutely committed to low carbon growth, tackling climate change and making our energy supply more secure.
“This exhibition highlights UK success as advanced manufacturers of low carbon vehicles and the £10m research grant will help ensure that the UK remains a world leader.”
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said: “Our world class science and research base is critical to promoting economic growth in emerging technologies, including low carbon vehicles.
“We have protected the science and research budget for the next four years. This will boost employment and instil the confidence of other investors. But, above all, it will improve people’s quality of life by pushing at the frontiers of our knowledge.”
The successful projects will be based at Loughborough, Brunel and Warwick Universities.
The Low Carbon vehicle exhibition is the sixth in a rolling series held at BIS to promote UK manufacturing excellence to businesses and Government officials who visit the department and our conference centre. It will run until March 25.
(BMcN/KMcA)
These projects have been developed by EPSRC with the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) through the Low Carbon Vehicle Innovation Platform Integrated Delivery Programme.
They will cover scientific and engineering issues related to: Hybrid electric vehicles subsystems, enabling the design of more efficient vehicles; The use of recycled and recyclable materials for manufacturing vehicles, reducing their environmental footprint; and optimising the performance of electric motors and power electronics.
Mark Prisk made the announcement at the opening of a new exhibition at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) to showcase UK manufactured low carbon vehicles.
The Business Minister said: “The Coalition Government is absolutely committed to low carbon growth, tackling climate change and making our energy supply more secure.
“This exhibition highlights UK success as advanced manufacturers of low carbon vehicles and the £10m research grant will help ensure that the UK remains a world leader.”
Universities and Science Minister David Willetts said: “Our world class science and research base is critical to promoting economic growth in emerging technologies, including low carbon vehicles.
“We have protected the science and research budget for the next four years. This will boost employment and instil the confidence of other investors. But, above all, it will improve people’s quality of life by pushing at the frontiers of our knowledge.”
The successful projects will be based at Loughborough, Brunel and Warwick Universities.
The Low Carbon vehicle exhibition is the sixth in a rolling series held at BIS to promote UK manufacturing excellence to businesses and Government officials who visit the department and our conference centre. It will run until March 25.
(BMcN/KMcA)
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