The rush into new fuels has intensified research into new ways to transmit energy, with the possibility of brand-new powertrains and engines very much on the table.
As part of the R&D race to develop technologies of the future, the Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) opened earlier this year in Coventry to research new ways to decarbonise transport. C-ALPS is a £50m, 40,000 sqft facility collaborative venture between Coventry University and the German FEV engineering and technology company, designed…
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