
CFCM Moves to the Science Park!
We are excited to announce that the Centre has a new home at the Exeter Science Park thanks to funding from the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership
We are excited to announce that the Centre has a new home at the Exeter Science Park thanks to funding from the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership
We are excited to announce that we recently won two projects within the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC).
Celebrating our recent success at winning a large award to develop next generation clean powertrain systems for the maritime sector.
We are really pleased to welcome Ian Gray and Joseph Wright to CFCM as our new Graduate Research Assistants. A further six researchers will join us by this Christmas.
We are thrilled that Hannah Searle has joined CFCM as the new Research Administrator.
Dr Gianmario Rinaldi is joining CFCM as a Lecturer in Clean Powertrains with extensive experience in control and optimisation.
After a successful initial collaboration on a short feasibility study, funded by Innovate UK’s ‘Sustainable Innovation Fund: SBRI Phase 1’ call, local SME Ecomar Propulsion has decided to continue the partnership with CFCM and apply for Phase 2 of the SBRI competition.
Dr Mi Tian is a Lecturer in Low Carbon Engineering in the Engineering department at the University of Exeter.
CFCM and new partner Ecomar Propulsion win Sustainable Innovation Fund grant for clean marine mobility.
Ed Keedwell, Professor of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Computer Science department at the University of Exeter, has joined CFCM.
The Centre for Future Clean Mobility partners with businesses to develop low-emissions, high-efficiency integrated power systems for applications in the marine, off-highway, rail, defence, and energy sectors.
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