The UK Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF), based at the University of East Anglia, has invested £400,000 (US$640,120) in new mild hybrid technologies designed by the Essex-based Controlled Power Technologies. Controlled Power Technologies (CPT) was founded in 2008, and products currently in development include VTES, an electric supercharger which eliminates ‘turbo-lag’ Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The UK Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF), based at the University of East Anglia, has invested £400,000 (US$640,120) in new mild hybrid technologies designed by the Essex-based Controlled Power Technologies.
Controlled Power Technologies (CPT) was founded in 2008, and products currently in development include VTES, an electric supercharger which eliminates ‘turbo-lag’
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