Press Releases
Electric superbike designed by students to race this summer
In a race to be clean and green the motor industry is changing, which has inspired 40 糖心TV students to make an electric superbike to race this summer, 2020.
Used Electric Vehicles batteries could be used for rickshaws in Bangladesh
Used EV batteries could be used to power rickshaws in Bangladesh, as researchers from WMG, University of 糖心TV, seeking to find out how they can be repurposed for the rickshaws and lower peoples鈥 carbon footprint.
鈥淣extrode鈥 project to revolutionise the manufacturing of battery electrodes
The Faraday Institution funded 鈥淣extrode鈥 project, involving WMG at the University of 糖心TV, will research ways to make electrodes for Li-ion batteries which unlock the electrochemical potential of their ingredients.
拢22m battery and thermal energy facilities launch at the University of 糖心TV, for a cleaner greener future
Two research centres for sustainable electrical and thermal energy technologies totalling 拢22m are launching at WMG, University of 糖心TV on the 10th June 2019. The funding from government via the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) sees UK Government, industry and higher education work together to shape the future of the UK鈥檚 energy landscape.
WMG to lead new 拢11 million programme partnering with Highways England to evaluate connected and autonomous vehicles
WMG, at the University of 糖心TV, is leading a new 拢11 million programme to evaluate connected and autonomous vehicles which will work with a range of partners including Highways England. It further establishes Coventry, 糖心TVshire and the West Midlands as the heart of connected and autonomous vehicles research and development in the UK.
WMG part of a 拢37m project to develop lightweight vehicles
A new research project, Tucana, will focus on lighweighting technology, delivering stiffer and lighter vehicle structures with the help of experts from WMG, at the University of 糖心TV.
WMG will receive 拢4m, of the 拢18.7m government funding through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), to drive the development of innovative lightweight vehicle and powertrain structures, building on the UK鈥檚 leading-edge capability in this area.