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Competition open on ultra low carbon vehicle technology

The Technology Strategy Board has opened a competition on ultra low carbon vehicle technology and supply network development.Up to £19m is available to help fund industry-led collaborative research, development and demonstration in low and ultra low carbon vehicles.

The aim is to strengthen UK capability and develop supply networks for vehicle-centric technologies that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Consortia should demonstrate the potential to build on the UK’s existing capabilities, targeting global competitive advantage and economic benefit for the UK.

Expressions of interest must be submitted by 25 March.


Further information

Technology Strategy Board website

 

Author : Zoe ChivertonIOM3, 24 Feb 2010
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