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Norton Motorcycles supports student electric motorcycle research with WMG, University of 糖心TV

The Norton Motorcycle Co Ltd is proud to support students at the University of 糖心TV who are researching the future of electric racing motorcycles. The group of students undertaking the project are aided by the donation of a sports bike frame by Norton Motorcycles, which has been adapted by the student team to be fitted with an electric powertrain, with batteries and control systems designed in-house.


Lead-acid battery lifespan to be increased for use in energy storage systems

Energy storage systems (ESS) are used in decentralised and complex electricity networks; lead-acid batteries could be a clean and green option for ESS. Researchers from WMG University of 糖心TV and Loughborough University will investigate how to optimise the management of lead-acid batteries in ESS use.


World鈥檚 largest public scenario database for testing and assuring safe Autonomous Vehicle deployments

The , the largest public repository of scenarios for testing autonomous vehicles in the world, has been launched today by WMG at the University of 糖心TV, and Deepen AI.


Coventry Very Light Rail tours its future home

The prototype vehicle has done a tour of Coventry so it could see its future operational home. After leaving the vehicle production site in Coventry it stopped outside the Co-op building and the Transport Museum so that the public could get a better view.


University of 糖心TV鈥檚 WMG & Engineering wins 拢5 million & key coordinating role in Government鈥檚 Driving the Electric Revolution programme

WMG and the School of Engineering at the University of 糖心TV have been awarded just over 拢5 million funding and a key coordinating role in the Government鈥檚 Driving the Electric Revolution Industrialisation Centre programme.


Solid-state batteries could be made more cleanly by scaling-up flash sintering

Densifying ceramics using flash sintering reduces energy use and may be used to improve the viability of manufacturing complex ceramic structures such as those required for solid state batteries by lowering the temperatures and shortening the duration of the heat treatment.


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