Almost £92m of government and industry funding has been announced to help accelerate the UK automotive industry towards net-zero emissions. Four innovative projects will share the UK automotive funding award from the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) Collaborative Research and Development competition, which supports the development of innovative low carbon automotive technology.
The £91.7m announced today, 18 August, has been awarded to four transformational programmes, all of which are designed to reduce carbon emissions, including a car battery with a similar driving range to internal combustion engines. It is said that the projects could save nearly 32m tonnes of carbon emissions, which is equivalent to the lifetime…
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