Founded in 2013 by the UK government and automotive industry; manages funding competitions and technology research for net-zero vehicle drive systems. APC’s recent report identifies the UK’s opportunity and urgency to scale up hydrogen fuel cell and storage manufacturing to capture EU market share for hydrogen-powered
The APC is funding Project Cavendish with £9.8 million to support the development of heavy-duty hydrogen combustion engines for decarbonizing the haulage industry.
The APC, through which the UK Government has provided funding for the project, partnered with Toyota and Ricardo to develop the hydrogen Hilux prototype.
The Advanced Propulsion Centre Collaborative Research and Development programme is providing funding for projects like NextGenZEBs and HYER Power, aiming to build a zero-emission vehicle supply chain in the UK.
The APC is a UK government-backed organization that part-funds Project BRUNEL, aiming to support the automotive industry's pivot towards sustainable, zero-carbon propulsion technologies.
The APC is a UK government-backed organization that works to boost the automotive industry's net-zero transition. It has published reports highlighting the risk of lithium shortages due to EV adoption and recommending hydrogen cars as an alternative.
The APC, through its Head of Competitions and Projects, Zoe Hall, expressed pride in supporting the technology used in Tevva's hydrogen fuel cell range extender through its collaborative R&D program.
UK government-backed organization administering the Technology Developer Acceleration Programme (TDAP) to support SMEs developing next-generation propulsion technologies.