AIE to be Featured Engine Maker at Cenex LCV 2015
Lichfield, UK: Intriguing developments in low carbon technology, astounding innovations and significant advancements with hybrid-electric vehicles are just some of the reasons why the Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle Event has succeeded in drawing record breaking attendance each year; with the 2015 event shaping up to be even more momentous.
The eagerly anticipated LCV 2015 event to be held at Millbrook on the 9th and 10th September is already securing the UK’s finest exhibitors from within the automotive industry and the low carbon vehicle community.
Amongst the array of automotive industry peers, Lichfield-based Advanced Innovative Engineering (AIE) has again commanded attention by being selected as a featured exhibitor within the event, as part of the The Proving Factory, a collaborative venture led by Productiv and Tata Steel to bridge the gap between LCV technology developers and large-scale global automotive manufacturers. Visitors will be able to see the complete development process of how the engines are made through to production.
In addition, as a main participant in the Advanced Propulsion Centre Technology Developer Accelerator Programme (TDAP), AIE is keen to demonstrate how their rigorous design process and cutting-edge manufacturing capabilities have enabled their range of versatile rotary engines to enter the spotlight as market-leading range extenders for hybrid-electric vehicles and pure power for high-performance cars, such as Westfield Sportscars. AIE completes its presence at LCV 2015, appearing on the Niche Vehicle Network stand.
AIE will present an audio and visual demonstration to take visitors on a journey of revolutionary engineering accomplishments from concept and design, right through to prototype and production; quenching curiosity with an inside look at their state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment.
By browsing the range of AIE rotary engines on display, including a full scale vehicle mounted 225CS engine, visitors can view first-hand how remarkable the power-to-weight ratio of these compact rotary engines really are and discover how AIE’s patented SPARCS technology has overcome the historical problems associated with other rotary engines.
As a valuable member of the low carbon community, you are sure to find AIE staff ready and willing to answer your questions, supporting you to visualise how AIE propulsion technology can exceed expectations for your own automotive application.
So don’t wait until September, follow AIE on LinkedIn today and be first to hear of new developments from the #LCV2015 event for more details on reliable, environmentally clean engines for your automotive applications.
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