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.
IAAPS Deputy Academic Director Professor Sam Akehurst has been prominently featured in the March 2022 issue of Engine Powertrain Technology International
Polestar, the design-focused, premium electric performance car manufacturer is partnering with IAAPS on a special brand activation event, hosted at our new facility at the Bristol & Bath Science Park
This year’s Future Propulsion Conference (FPC) drew in record visitor numbers, with over 600 delegates having attended the two-day event, which was held 2-3 March at the Motorcycle Museum in Solihull.
Members of the IAAPS academic team have shared key insight and research for the ‘Industry Challenges Report’ on Thermal Propulsion Systems
Professor Richard Burke is among the speakers at the forthcoming Future Propulsion Conference (FPC), taking part in a seminar on Fuel Cells chaired by Jon Caine, Design Department Leader at AVL Powertrain UK
Dr Aaron Costall is chairing a seminar on ‘Electrified Engines for Euro 7’ at the upcoming Future Propulsion Conference, taking place 2-3 March at the Motorcycle Museum in Solihull
IAAPS is ramping up its presence at this year’s Future Propulsion Conference (FPC) which aims to bring together industry and academic experts within the propulsion development field.
IAAPS is delighted to announce the opening of its new 11,300 m2 purpose-built facility at the Bristol & Bath Science Park
IAAPS has partnered with cloud-first solutions provider Nuvem Logic on the installation of a cutting-edge technology platform
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