by George Harper | Jul 16, 2019 | Cleantech, green, Smart, Technology, Transport
Who are spark and what do they do? Spark Tech are a company which aim to improve the trust between humans and electric vehicles. This is because there can be erratic display and range fluctuations which happen during test drives therefore holding back EV sales. It is...
by Alex Millard | Apr 3, 2019 | Cleantech, green, New Technology, Technology, Transport
Cleantech East member and Hethel Engineering Centre tenant, Equipmake, have developed the AMP200 drivetrain for the new, high performance, electric sportscar in collaboration with UK Niche Vehicle manufacturer, Ariel. The High-Performance Carbon Reduction (HIPERCAR)...
by Alex Millard | Mar 18, 2019 | City, Cleantech, Energy, government, Local Project, New Technology, Research, Smart, Technology, Transport
In January 2019 £22.9m of funding was announced by the Department for Transport for research into technology that could improve roads across the UK in the near future. This £22.9 million has been divided between several local authorities, along with their partners,...
by Imogen Shipperlee | Mar 23, 2018 | Cleantech, Event, Norwich, Technology, Transport, Workshop
TL;DR In March 2018 Cleantech East organised the Futuristic Transport Conference- A Low Carbon Vehicles event – in conjunction with the UEA. Our various challenges in transport, both locally and further afield, were discussed and possible solutions explored....
by Imogen Shipperlee | Oct 24, 2017 | City, Energy, New Technology, Norwich, Smart, Technology, Transport
TL;DR Could Norwich follow other major UK cities to become a Smart City ? What benefits could this pose for us and how can we achieve this goal? The number of Smart City’s across the UK is constantly growing, with the list including city’s such as Cambridge and...
by Imogen Shipperlee | Sep 29, 2017 | Energy, Event, Transport
TL;DR What are low carbon transport solutions for remote locations? How can we provide a sustainable and reliable transport system to rural locations which can allow people to both move freely and reduce emissions? Reliable and efficient transport in a rural setting...
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