Announcements
8th June 2009 LowCVP Technology Challenge Launched. The LowCVP Technology Challenge has been launched by LowCVP Chair Neville Jackson at the LowCVP Annual Conference, 8th June. This event, held at London's City Hall, was held in association with the WhatCar? Green Awards and with the Revolve London to Brighton Eco-Rally. View presentations from the Conference at www.lowcvp.org.uk
Applications to the Technology Challenge are now being assessed, watch this space for announcements!
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| Libralato Engines is a CleanTech research and development company developing the Libralato engine. The engine is a breakthrough technology, an ‘eco-engine’ for the 21st century - exceptionally compact, powerful, efficient, clean and quiet. | For more details see: |
| Origo Industries Ltd is a research & development company focused on "cause & effect" of CO2. Origo first completed Carbon Capture on a vehicle in 2008. To date Origo has developed a combustion chamber design resulting in increased combustion, reduced engine weight through non metalic materials and a fluid oxidant to neutralise carbon monoxide formation. | For more details see: |
| Trials of the world's first Pneumatic Regenerative Braking System, Seeking technical and Financial Collaborations. Small scale, cheap conceptual model made on a motorbike. Seeking financial and technical collaborations. | For more details see: |
| EVO Electric develops and manufactures hybrid and electric drivetrain solutions based on proprietary axial flux motor/generator technology. Axial flux machines have significant benefits over conventional radial flux machines, but until now have been held back by high manufacturing costs. EVO’s innovations in materials technology, design and manufacture have enabled the successful implementation of machines which meet the requirements of hybrid and electric vehicles as well as other challenging applications. | For more details see: |
