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LCVTP WS 6 & 8
21st Jan 2010
Agenda
• 1:00pm
• 1:20pm
Event Registration
Event Opening / Keynote Speech by Geoff Dart,
Advanced Manufacturing Unit, BIS.
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1:30pm
Low Carbon Vehicle Overview Presentation
2:00pm
Technical Presentations by Project Partners
2:45pm
Information sharing / Networking session
3:30pm
Event Wrap-up and Q&A
4:00pm
Networking Opportunity.
5:00pm
Event Ends
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Background – LCVT Project
NAIGT Vision
- A competitive, growing and dynamic industry making a large and
increasing contribution to employment and prosperity in the UK, and
playing a decisive global role in developing exciting, low carbon vehicle
transportation solutions.
UK Automotive Council
- Create a transformed business environment in the UK.
- Develop further the technology roadmaps for low carbon vehicles and
fuels.
- Develop a stronger and more competitive supply chain.
- Provide a stronger public voice for the industry to support the value of
the industry to the UK and to global partners.
- Ensure a strategic, continuous dialogue between Government and the
automotive industry.
The Low Carbon vehicle Technology Project has been constructed to support
delivery and acceleration of the NAIGT Low Carbon Technology Roadmap.
EU Fleet Average CO2
Targets (g/km)
130
100
80
Fuel Cell Vehicle
Demonstrators
H2 Infrastructure
Fuel Cell Stack & H2 storage Breakthrough
Mass Market EV Technology
Niche EVs
Charging Infrastructure
Energy Storage Breakthrough
Plug-In Hybrid
Demonstrators
Energy Storage Breakthrough
Full Hybrid
Micro/Mild Hybrid
IC Engine and Transmission innovations (gasoline/diesel/renewables)
Vehicle Weight and Drag Reduction
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050
In the 2013-14 timeframe, CO2 reduction will be enabled by ‘the bottom half’ of
the NAIGT roadmap. For many manufacturers this is the dominating focus for
current resources and technology investment.
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Key low carbon acceleration enablers
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AWM supported Low Carbon Vehicle Technologies Project
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Creates the required additional R&D capacity for the development of key
ultra-low carbon vehicle technologies.
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Brings together world-class UK OEMs, Consultancies and Universities
(JLR, TMETC, Zytek, Ricardo, WMG, Coventry University, MIRA) into a
focused collaborative programme.
TSB low carbon Vehicles Innovation Platform Integrated Delivery Programme
Competition 4.
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Based on and enabled by the above programme. Proposals by the 2
OEM concerned to accelerate the development of:
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Jaguar XJ Range-Extended Electric Vehicle
TATA Next Generation City BEV
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LCVT Project
Collaborative R&D Project developing next generation low carbon vehicle technologies
and meeting socio-economic outputs.
Project Value : Totals £29 Million (£19million funded by AWM / ERDF, £10Million
matched in kind by collaborating Partners)
Industrial Partners
Research Partners
• Jaguar Land Rover
• Coventry University
• MIRA
• Warwick Manufacturing Group
• Ricardo
• Tata Motors (TMETC)
• Zytek
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LCVT Project Technology Objectives
(to be delivered in the period to November 2011)
• Accelerate the introduction of L & ULCV technologies by 4 years.
• Through 15 workstreams that when combined will deliver validated technology to support the
validation platforms (Beacon Vehicles).
• Lead to production vehicles through utilising follow-on technology validators and potential TSB 4
funding.
• The potential of these technologies deployed in the of a Range Extended Electric Vehicle could
yield a 47gm C02/km Ultra Low Carbon Emission.
• Identify and develop new supply chains which with assistance can be grown within the UK.
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Gavin Bottrell
Partner Liaison Manager, WMG since 2006
LCV Project Application & Set-Up since July 2008
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The story so far.......
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Since 2003, WMG at The University of Warwick has managed a series of large-scale
collaborative R&D projects
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2003-2008 PARD £37
AWM Funded
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2008-2011 PVLT £6m
AWM/ERDF + Private Funded
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2009-2012 PVCIT £5m
AWM/ERDF + Private Funded
Together, these projects have generated impressive “outputs”:
safeguarded over 5000 jobs
assisted over 500 companies
generated over £130m of bottom-line value add
resulted in £85m of additional private investment
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Gateways and Outputs.......
• The LCV Project will involve an active 2 year phase, followed by a 3
year dissemination and embedding phase.
• A series of gateways similar to those used in industrial R&D
programmes will be used to track project progress.
• Project socio-economic outputs will be generated during the active
and embedding phases.
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Timeline.......
Project Management Plan Appendix A
Overall Project Plan & Workstream Structure
2009
2010
2011
Updated 10th Dec 09
Q1
Steering Group Dates
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
July
AR
AR
AR
AR
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
2012
Q2
Q3
Apr
July
Q4
Oct
Q1
Jan
2013
Q2
Q3
Apr
July
Q4
Oct
Q1
Jan
2014
Q2
Q3
Apr
July
Q4
Oct
Workstream
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
TKO
1. Battery Cells & Packs
2. Drive Motors
3. Power Electronics
4. High Voltage Electrical Distribution
5. Auxiliary Power Units
6. Vehicle Supervisory Control
7. Lightweight Structures
8. Vehicle Dynamics & Traction Control
9. High Efficiency HVAC & System Cooling
10. Reduction of Parasitic Losses
11. Waste Energy & Energy Storage
12. Aerodynamic Performance
13. HMI Engineering
14. Large Saloon Beacon Vehicle
15. Ultra Small Beacon Vehicle
Output Pattern (% by End)
Gateway Codes
TKO - Technology Kick Off
TS - Technology Strategy
CR - Concept Readiness
AR - Application Readiness
IR - Implementation Readiness
PC - Project Closure
Output Category
Jobs Safeguarded (R1B)
Business Support (O3)
Business Support SMEs (O3C)
Collab with Knowledge Base (O3B)
Skills (NVQ3 Level) (O6)
Value Added
Incremental R&D Investment
Private investment Levered (O7A)
New Products & Processes
TS
CR
TS
CR
CR
TS
TS
CR
TS
TS
AR
CR
CR
TS
AR
AR
CR
AR
TS
TS
CR
CR
TS
AR
AR
CR
TS
TS
AR
CR
CR
TS
CR
AR
AR
AR
AR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
25%
50%
50%
50%
50%
100%
100%
100%
100%
25%
50%
75%
25%
25%
25%
25%
50%
50%
50%
50%
75%
75%
75%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
Active R&D Phase
Dissemination & Embedding
Phase
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Outputs Forecast for the LCV Project.....
By end November 2014
Jobs Safeguarded
Businesses Assisted
New Business Collaborations
Skills (6 hrs Learning)
Value Added £M
R&D Investment £M
New Products / Processes
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2150
40 (inc. 25 SME’s)
2
450
£40 million
£14 million
40
Options for Your Involvement.....
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Active Engagement
(BA, NBC, JS, VA, RD, NPP)
1) “Match Funding”- Organisations provide personnel/ resources . Organisations can
influence the R&D agenda, understand methodology & results, own the IP they
develop.
2) Personnel Secondment
3) Tender for specific sub-contract tasks
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Passive Engagement
(BA, NBC, SK)
Personnel from your organisation can attend a series of intensive free workshops
covering project results .
Over 1500 individuals from 200 companies have attended workshops at WMG since
2007.
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Next Steps.....
• You can find out more about each workstream by visiting our tables,
and discussing the workstream objectives with the workstream leader
and team members.
• Importantly, fill in the form in your pack and leave it at the event
registration table.
• We will contact you in the coming weeks to discuss your preferred
engagement level.
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Any Questions?
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