LCVTP Technical & Socio-Economic Achievements Gavin Bottrell LCVTP Project Manager

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LCVTP Technical
& Socio-Economic Achievements
Gavin Bottrell
LCVTP Project Manager
1) Technical Objectives
2) Socio-Economic Outputs
3) Supply Chain Engagement
4) Knowledge Dissemination
1) Technical Objectives
Project Soundbite
“Pull-ahead key technologies by up to 4 years and
save 20,000 tonnes of CO2”
Technical Facts and Figures (1)
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16 workstreams > 111 major work tasks
7 information databases of previously disparate information
92 substantial technical reports, academics papers and presentations
9 system level Computer Aided Design models
19 computer simulation models
12 test or requirement specifications
7 major computer algorithms
15 pieces of system level validation hardware
2 validation vehicles
But have we pulled ahead technologies by up to 4 years?
Technical Facts and Figures (2)
• WS14a study considering some of the LCVTP technologies
LIMO-GREEN tailpipe CO2 emissions could be reduced from
2000 vehicles: over 50,000 tonnes CO2
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Real World EV Range [km]
UNECE101 [g/km]
60 g/km to 35 g/km
2) Socio-Economic Outputs
Output Measurable
Jobs Safeguarded
Business Assists (of which are SME’s)
New Business Collaborations
Skills
Value Added (millions)
R&D Investment Made (millions)
New Products & Processes
Target
1950
38 (20)
2
405
£38.5 million
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Public funding is directly linked to output targets
JOBS SAFEGUARDED/ CREATED
Actual
Committed Plan
2000
Uncommitted Plan
1800
Program Target
1600
End Q1 2012 Target
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
BUSINESS ASSISTS
Actual
50
Committed Plan
45
Uncommitted Plan
40
Program Target
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
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2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
BUSINESS ASSISTS (SMEs)
Actual
25
Committed Plan
Uncommitted Plan
20
Program Target
15
10
5
0
2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
NEW BUSINESS COLLABORATIONS
Actual
Committed Plan
5
Uncommitted Plan
Program Target
4
3
2
1
0
2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
SKILLS
Actual
700
Committed Plan
Uncommitted Plan
600
Program Target
500
400
300
200
100
0
2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
VALUE ADD
Actual
60
Millions
Committed Plan
Uncommitted Plan
Program Target
End Q1 2012 Target
50
40
30
20
10
0
2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
R&D INVESTMENT
Actual
15
Millions
Committed Plan
Uncommitted Plan
Program Target
End Q1 2012 Target
13
11
9
7
5
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2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
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2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
NEW PRODUCTS & PROCESSES
Actual
Committed Plan
50
Uncommitted Plan
45
Program Target
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
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2009.5
2010
2010.5
2011
2011.5
2012
2012.5
2013
2013.5
2014
2014.5
2015
Time
3) Supply Chain Engagement
Create an environment that builds relationships between project partners
and suppliers
Active Engagement
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Take part in workstreams as a collaboration & benefit from the project
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Supply resource, materials, analysis, prototyping, test work
Passive Engagement
1.
No part in the R&D project
2.
Take part in the Dissemination phase at the end of the project
ERDF regulations and their impact on active engagement??
Major Tender Recipients ( worth over £2m collectively)
Cranfield University
Claytex (SME)
GRM Consulting (SME)
Alpha Adhesives (SME)
ATP Consultants (SME)
Axeon (SME)
QM Systems (SME)
SPMJ Technology (SME)
Durham University
Loughborough University
Swansea University
WS’s 1, 6, 8
WS’s 1,6,8
WS7
WS7
WS1
WS1
WS6
WS7
WS12
WS12
WS1
Equipment & Material Suppliers (worth over £5m coll.)
Vicon
Claytex
Stemmer
Dell
Inseto
NHF
Gamma Tech’s
MNB Mould
VDI
Infineon
Terrelec
Greenwods
CP Eng’g
Bitrode
IPG Auto
Cyclone Tools
Hitex
UGCS
Mathworks
Faro
Digraph
RS
FLIR
Weiss Gallenkamp
Thermoanalytics
Cawthorne & Sons
Holovis
Chronoscope
Farnell
ITP Group
4) Knowledge Dissemination
Project Level
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23rd February 2010 :
“Supplier Expo”, Gaydon, 57 companies
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15th &16th September 2010
LCV2010 at Millbrook
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11th November 2010
Cov & Wark’s Chamber of Commerce
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27th January 2011
Low Carbon Transport MIRA
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18th March 2011
UK Trade & Investment, WMG
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18th & 19th May 2011
HEVC2011 (Hybrid & Eco-Friendly Veh Con)
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7th & 8th September 2011
LCV2011 held at Rockingham Raceway
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21st February 2012
Project Showcase, WMG
Partner Level
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28th March 2011
TMETC Showcase
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2nd June 2011
Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fair, Gaydon
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18th July 2011
Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fair, Whitley
Workstream Level
Workstream(s)
Event Title
Date
Location
No. of Attendees
System Integration of High Voltage Drives
13th July 2011
The University of Warwick
54
7
Composites Workshop
8th July 2010
The University of Warwick
37
7
Life Cycle Assessment Tools for Low 7th July 2011
Carbon Vehicles
The University of Warwick
22
7
Automotive Lightweight Structures: State- 6th April 2011
of-the-Art Technology Review
The University of Warwick
60
The University of Warwick
80
Coventry University TechnoCentre
51
1,2,3 & 4
6&8
Regenerative
Braking
Supervisory Control in
Vehicles
9
Cool Ideas for a Hot Topic
&
Low
vehicle 27th October 2011
Carbon
4th October 2011
APUs, Parasitic Losses and Energy 21st September 2011 The University of Warwick
Management in Low Carbon Vehicles
53
12
Low Carbon Vehicles: The Aerodynamics 19th October 2011
Challenge
Coventry University TechnoCentre
99
13
Human Machine Interfaces in Low Carbon 24th November 2011
Vehicles
The University of Warwick
36
5, 10 & 11
Over 100 discrete publications.
Presentations/ papers at over 30 national and international
conferences.
A new project brochure highlighting the project work and
achievements.
Thank You!
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