Innovate UK will be among the exhibitors celebrating 10
years of the event and sharing what’s on
the horizon.
Delegates at Cenex-LCV will get the
chance to see some of the best low carbon vehicle (LCV)
technologies to emerge from the last decade and learn about
what’s to come.
Representatives from Innovate UK will be at the event to
highlight the latest innovations from the automotive sector. It
is taking place on 6 and 7 September 2017 at Millbrook Proving
Ground, Bedfordshire. You can find us in the Government Pavilion,
Hall 3.
10 for 10
For the tenth anniversary, we will be showcasing 10 projects from
the last 10 years. This includes exhibits from:
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Oxis Energy
- Nissan/Infiniti
- Ricardo
- GKN
- Dearman Engines
- Gordon Murray Design
- Ariel Motors
- Yasa Motors
You will have the chance to learn about the low carbon
technologies developed by these leading manufacturers and how
they are changing the automotive landscape.
See our work in
manufacturing and materials.
What to look out for
In addition to looking back, we’ll also be sharing the results of
recent projects that have the potential to revolutionise the
manufacture of low carbon vehicles.
This includes:
- the unveiling of Ariel Motor’s HIPERCAR project, developed
with Innovate UK funding. This is an electric sports car that
will have 1,180 horsepower and a top speed of 160mph. It uses
four electric motors to go from 0-60 in 2.4 seconds
- the latest from AMPLiFII, a consortium headed by the
University of Warwick that includes Jaguar Land Rover, JCB,
HORIBA MIRA, The University of Oxford and others. The project is
developing the next generation of traction batteries for electric
and hybrid vehicles. It has been funded by the Office for Low Emission
Vehicles (OLEV)
Innovation funding available
You will also be able to learn about current and upcoming funding
opportunities, including the Faraday Challenge. This is part of
government’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to support the
development of the next generation of batteries for electric
vehicles.
Other opportunities from Innovate UK funding are with
partners, Advanced Propulsion
Centre (APC), Centre for Connected and
Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) and OLEV.