![]() The Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) combines academic expertise and state-of-the-art facilities in battery & supercapacitor cells, hydrogen fuel cells, e-motors and drives. The Future Propulsion Conference held at the National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull brings together industry and academic experts within the powertrain development field. Research Delivery Support Future Propulsion Conference- March 2023 ![]() You can find out more by visiting our work with us page or by contacting Simon Shepherd. The C-ALPS team and FEV also work independently with customers, partners and other leading organisations within funded research projects. We are active members of the Batteries European Partnership Association and Hydrogen Europe. We also receive collaborative research project funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) sources, including The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the Advanced Propulsion Centre, Aerospace Technology Institute, and well as funding through European Horizon and InnovateUK. We are a partner in the Driving the Electric Revolution Industrial Centres Network beneficiaries of funding from the Faraday Institution through their fellowship programme. Global engineering consultancy FEV is a founding partner and its UK commercial operations are co-located in the C-ALPS facility. In this environment, researchers and industry work together on the science and engineering behind the next generation of electrified propulsion systems for the automotive, aerospace, marine and rail industries. C-ALPS brings together academic expertise and state-of-the-art facilities in battery & supercapacitor cells, hydrogen fuel cells, e-motors and drives. Our £50m Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems is a Coventry University research centre within the Centre for E-Mobilty and Clean Growth.
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