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Electric motor manufacturer YASA secures $21M growth funding, opens new Oxford production facility

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This £15-million investment follows YASA’s signing of long-term development and supply agreements with customers in the automotive sector. A range of YASA-powered vehicles will be on display at the event, including cars from Nissan, Jaguar Land Rover and Williams Advanced Engineering.

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PowerDriver simulations predict thermoelectric exhaust waste heat recovery output of 300W, -2.5% in fuel consumption; prototyping begins

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The PowerDriver project is a collaborative research initiative involving Jaguar Land Rover Ltd and Rolls-Royce PLC together with supply chain and research and development partners and universities. Both the marine and automotive installations will be designed to enable their implementation at a commercially viable cost.

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UK Faraday Battery Challenge awards £23M to support development of electrified car batteries

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This is a massive investment in business-led battery R&D in the UK, supporting innovative technologies and helping to build a UK supply chain that can compete on the global stage. Brill Power’s BMS can combine any type of lithium-ion battery or supercapacitor while maximizing performance and cycle life.

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Baltimore Bridge Collapse Has Major Implications for Automotive Sector

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As a major shipping corridor for the United States, losing access means supply chain bottlenecks. The port handles imports and exports for major automakers including Nissan, Toyota, General Motors, Volvo, Jaguar Land Rover and the Volkswagen Group — including luxury models for Audi, Lamborghini and Bentley.

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