The ability to deliver motor laminations thinner than a piece of paper has helped a Birmingham manufacturer become part of an exciting new £500,000 project designed to prove the feasibility of a new electric machine.
Brandauer, which currently employs 45 people at its factory in Newtown, has taken its place in the UK-ALUMOTOR consortium, led by multi-industry engineering consultancy Ricardo and partners Aspire Engineering, Global Technologies Racing, Phoenix Scientific Industries and the University of Warwick. The specialist in pressings and stampings will bring critical capability to the development of the…
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