IAAPS engineers have reached a significant breakthrough, having successfully run an automotive Internal Combustion Engine on hydrogen for the first time. This was possible through the utilisation of green hydrogen generated by IAAPS’ own in-house green H2 power plant.
Work continues behind the scenes to prepare not only the new building, but also the wider IAAPS team for the start of services at the Bristol and Bath Science Park.
Dr Andrew Lewis has been appointed to the IAAPS Ltd Engineering Team as the Institute gears up for the detailed equipment commissioning
Dr Richard Burke will be chairing the Propulsion and Emissions Track at this year’s ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division Conference
IAAPS is pleased to announce the new Advanced Propulsion Centre/Innovate UK project Trident, led by Cummins Turbo Technologies and in collaboration with Aeristech and Holtex
Senior IAAPS engineers and academics recently shared their insights on DIDT integration with SAE International’s European editor
The Low Carbon Vehicle Show brings together automotive engineering and technical professionals from across the world to discuss, debate and demonstrate future technological advancements in the sector
Listen to AVL’s Dr Wolfgang Puntigam and IAAPS’ Professor Chris Brace as they share their collective vision for the future of vehicle development in response to the challenges facing the automotive industry
IAAPS is proud to be part of the South West’s Digital Engineering Technology and Innovation (DETI) programme, a strategic two-year £8.85m collaborative initiative.
IAAPS researchers have been appointed as part of a nine-partner consortium with Bentley to deliver breakthroughs in e-axle electric powertrains
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