Wednesday, December 18, 2024

University of Warwick

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T+E Skills: Supporting training providers

Continuing our Transport + Energy Skills series, Dr Benjamin Silverstone – Skills and Workforce Transformation Specialist at WMG, University of Warwick – highlights the establishment of Further Education Lecturer Reserves which support training and development providers to ensure industry can access, train and develop the talent it needs.

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UKRI to develop the UK PEMD supply chain for a net zero automotive sector

Totalling nearly £80 million, UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Driving the Electric Revolution challenge – a government-funded programme – is investing into the scaling up of essential power electronics, machines and drives (PEMD) manufacture.

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Energy stored in electric car batteries could be used to power homes

During the course of this year, the University of Warwick’s EV-elocity project has been deploying V2G chargers in a range of locations across England to as part of large-scale trials to gain technical, customer and commercial insights on emerging V2G (vehicle-to-grid) technology.

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A roadmap to micromobility

John Fox, Director of Midlands Future Mobility – WMG, University of Warwick explores the change in behaviour needed for universal adoption of micromobility, and how the current behavioural patterns relating to commuting and travel can be broken down.

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New National Electrification Skills Framework and Forum launched

A new skills framework which will enable workforces to meet the challenges of the electric revolution and put the UK in a position as a world leader has been created by WMG – University of Warwick, The Faraday Institution and the High Value Manufacturing Catapult.

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£130m UK Battery Industrialisation Centre opened by Prime Minister

The Prime Minister formally opened the pioneering 18,500 square metre national battery manufacturing development facility during a visit to the UK City of Culture, Coventry, in the West Midlands.

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