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Magnomatics motor ahead with leading vehicle manufacturers

Magnomatics, the Sheffield based high technology company specialising in the development of innovative electrical motors, generators and magnetic transmissions, has secured contracts to work on projects with world-leading vehicle and engine manufacturers Ford and Caterpillar.


The projects will advance Magnomatics’ revolutionary magnetic power-split technology which can efficiently blend the mechanical and electrical power in a Hybrid Electric Vehicle.

The project with Ford Motor Car Company, which is supported by the Technology Strategy Development Board (TSB) Low Carbon Vehicles Innovation Platform, will develop the technology for use in hybrid passenger vehicles. It is one of sixteen collaborative research and development projects recently selected for funding after The TSB and the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) jointly agreed to invest a further £10 million in grants to projects that focus on achieving significant cuts in CO2 emissions for vehicle-centric technologies in low carbon vehicles.

The work with Caterpillar is also assisted through the TSB in its recent investment to support innovation and growth for businesses looking to keep the UK at the forefront of high value manufacturing. A particular emphasis has been placed on the development of ‘enabling technologies’, which can lead to the creation of other products or processes able to support future development. Magnomatics will collaborate with Caterpillar Engines, and Sheffield based magnetic material and magnet assembly supplier Arnold Magnet Technologies, to scale-up the magnetic power-split technology for larger Hybrid vehicles.

Iain Gray, chief executive of the Technology Strategy Board, said: “Through investments such as these the TSB is helping to deliver economic growth and create competitive advantage for the UK in the global marketplace for leading edge technologies. This drive by leading British companies to innovate and to overcome significant technical hurdles to develop new technologies, products and processes is inspirational.  We look forward with interest and excitement to seeing the results of these important research and development projects”.

Chris Kirby, Managing Director at Magnomatics, commented: “We are experiencing sustained rising demand for our products, as industries across the world seek to introduce new technologies to enhance their own solutions and to meet growing worldwide expectations for more efficient and sustainable products.” 

Magnomatics develops and delivers novel proprietary magnetic transmissions and ultra compact & efficient motors and generators for some of the world’s largest multinationals, It is active in a range of industries, including renewable energy, automotive, aerospace and defence.

The company continues to experience significant growth despite the current recession, having recently recruited an additional six new members of staff to help the company meet the growing demand for its revolutionary products.

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