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UK consortium gets £135,500 to make composite wheel

10 Oct '19
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Pic: Carbon Three sixty
Pic: Carbon Three sixty

A consortium of UK composite experts has won the grant funding of £135,500 for a project to develop world’s first commercially viable, low cost, lightweight, all-composite wheel for electric and niche vehicles, such as driverless cars, last mile delivery vehicles, road sweepers and next generation agricultural vehicles. The wheel will save fuel in vehicles.

The ACRIM-Wheel (All Composite Reduced Inertia Modular Wheel) project - which is being developed by a consortium of UK composite experts comprising Carbon ThreeSixty, Far UK and Bitrez – won the funding after entering the Niche Vehicle Network competition.

Forecast to be 4 kilogram lighter than a generic metallic wheel, the all-composite wheel is predicted to provide efficiency gains of 5 to 10 per cent, manifesting as a 5 per cent fuel saving or 5per cent carbon dioxide reduction when retrofitted to a petrol or diesel powered vehicle.

Over the next six months, the consortium – each of whom has an impressive automotive pedigree – will use the funding to move the all-composite wheel from proof of concept through to on-vehicle demonstrator, and finally production readiness.

Previously seen to be purely performance driven for racing and high-performance applications, lightweight carbon wheels are now being investigated by electric, niche and vehicle OEMs to further reduce fuel consumption, emissions, extend vehicle range and increase payload.

The wheel’s effectiveness is set to be tested by two OEMs and a global Tier 1 wheel supplier - MeV, Microcab and GKN.

Lead project partner, Ed Allnutt, managing director at Carbon ThreeSixty, which specialises in the design and manufacture of advanced composite structures, said: “Without funding from the Niche Vehicle Network this project would not have got off the ground. The funding is enabling us to further invest in R and D and accelerate the time to market for innovative products such as the ACRIM-Wheel. Despite SMEs being the engine room for innovation in the UK, we often struggle to access the finance required to exploit our ideas. Support from organisations such as the Niche Vehicle Network and InnovateUK enable us to do just that. The partnership for this project represents some of the foremost experts in the UK composites sector working together to launch a truly revolutionary product."

Dominic Hopwood, sales manager at Bitrez, Europe’s leading manufacturer of specialist polymers and chemicals, said: “We’re very proud to be the resin formulation partner for this project, developing high performance, Reach compliant matrix systems to meet the demands of process and performance, whilst also investigating how more sustainable materials can play their part. The all-composite wheel demonstrates how the industry is helping to reduce the world’s carbon footprint. It’s lightweight and low-cost and will help save fuel, reduce carbon emissions and increase the number of miles an electric vehicle can travel.”

Lyndon Sanders, sales director at Far Composites, which specialises in the design and manufacture of lightweight structural composite components to reduce both weight and vehicle emissions, said: “We are looking forward to this project. It feels like a great team and a light-weight and cost-effective wheel especially for new energy vehicles feels like a great place to make a difference.”

The funding from the Niche Vehicle Network will cover 50 per cent of the project costs with the remainder coming from the consortium’s own resources.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

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