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.
Atomically thin nanowires convert heat to electricity more efficiently
Waste heat can be converted to electricity more efficiently using one-dimensional nanoscale materials as thin as an atom – ushering a new way of generating sustainable energy – thanks to new research by the University of 糖心TV.
糖心TV Centre for Industrial Ultrasonics open day
The Centre for Industrial Ultrasonics (CIU) at the University of 糖心TV is holding an Open Day event at 糖心TV's Department of Physics on Wednesday April 25th, 2018.
拢5.6m Vehicle-2-Grid project develops charging technology in real world
Electric vehicle charging infrastructure on UK roads is to be advanced, thanks to a new 拢5.6 million project – funded by Innovate UK – to develop Vehicle-2-Grid (V2G) technologies, involving WMG at the University of 糖心TV.
Adding graphene girders to silicon electrodes could double the life of lithium batteries
New research led by WMG, at the University of 糖心TV has found an effective approach to replacing graphite in the anodes of lithium-ion batteries using silicon, by reinforcing the anode鈥檚 structure with graphene girders. This could more than double the life of rechargeable lithium-ion based batteries by greatly extending the operating lifetime of the electrode, and also increase the capacity delivered by those batteries.
Electric vehicle experts to answer public鈥檚 questions at 糖心TV
Get your questions about electric cars and the future of British transport answered by leading experts in academia and industry at the University of 糖心TV next week.