Ultra low carbon vehicle project welcomed by industry
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), welcomes the news that £25 million in government funding has been allocated to the winners of the Technology Strategy Board’s (TSB) Ultra Low Carbon Vehicle Demonstrator competition.The successful bids bring together car manufacturers, power companies, Regional Development Agencies, councils and academic institutions and will operate across eight UK locations to deliver low carbon vehicles to consumers.
The winning consortia are:
Coventry and Birmingham Low Emission Demonstrators (CABLED)
Electric Vehicle Accelerated Development in the North East (EVADINE)
Ford Focus Battery Electric Vehicle
London South East Bid
MINI E Research Project
The Allied Vehicles Project
PHV – Paving the way to full commercialisation of plug-in hybrid vehicles
EEMS Accelerate
Highlighting the future direction of the UK, each will achieve a share of £25 million in funding as part of an ongoing commitment to accelerate the introduction of low carbon vehicles. The programme will provide incentives to develop and demonstrate new technologies in the UK and aims to help deliver the government’s target of an 80% reduction in carbon emissions by 2050.
“Ultra low carbon vehicles are now mainstream business for the UK motor industry and the TSB’s competition provides the ideal incentive to develop and demonstrate new technologies,” said Paul Everitt, SMMT chief executive. “The collaborative nature of this project enhances the recommendations laid out by NAIGT and marks the beginning of an important new phase for the UK motor industry.”
The competition was created by the TSB to act as a catalyst for industry, the public sector and academia to come together to create low emission vehicles and innovative technologies for powering them. It is the biggest project of its kind to date and shows real technology that will be available in the next six to 18 months.