Newcastle University has described in a news release the basic technology that its Centre for Advanced Electric Drives, Sevcon, and Cummins Generator Technologies have been awarded funding of £518,000 (US$817,000) by the UK’s Technology Strategy Board to develop. The project is one of 16 automotive R&D projects for which funding was confirmed in August. Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Newcastle University has described in a news release the basic technology that its Centre for Advanced Electric Drives, Sevcon, and Cummins Generator Technologies have been awarded funding of £518,000 (US$817,000) by the UK’s Technology Strategy Board to develop. The project is one of 16 automotive R&D projects for which funding was confirmed in August.
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