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J.C.B. Service
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JCB is one of the world's top three manufacturers of construction equipment. We employ around 14,000 people on four continents and sell our products in 150 countries through 2,000 dealer depot locations.
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Zero Emission Powertrain for Large Off-Highway (Project ZEPLO)
1 Oct 2020 to 30 Jun 2021
Project ZEPLO (Zero Emission Powertrain for Large Off-highway) is a collaborative industrial research project between JCB and Hyperdrive Innovation. The partners will bring together their expertise to explore a range of zero emission powertrain technologies which will be applied to heavy duty off-highway machinery as necessary part of the road to zero ini...
AMPLiFII-2
1 Feb 2018 to 31 Jul 2020
"AMPLiFII 2 is aimed to take the results of the successfully delivered Amplifii project (in the form of a modular, scalable, flexible battery architecture for deployment on low to medium volume vehicle platforms) and accelerate their integration into vehicle products for JLR, JCB, Ariel and ADL. It will take the manufacturing technology developed during A...
Automated Module-to-pack Pilot Line For Industrial Innovation - AMPLiFII
1 Nov 2015 to 31 Oct 2017
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Efficient Lightweight structures in Off-Highway Applications
1 Sep 2015 to 30 Nov 2017
The project explores opportunities to reduce the weight of off-highway vehicles in order to improve their productivity, efficiency and reduce their impact on the environment . The weight savings will be delivered by researching a series of enabling technologies in the area of simulation, more efficient design of steel fabrications, design concepts and mat...
Off-Highway Intelligent Power Management
1 Aug 2015 to 31 Jul 2017
The purpose of this collaborative project between JCB, Pektron and Warwick University WMG is to lead industrial research into a range of novel technologies which could significantly increase the efficiency of off-highway vehicles. The world leading partners will bring together their expertise to analyse, develop and optimise off-highway vehicle systems to...
ECO Driveline - An Increased Efficiency Driveline
1 Jun 2015 to 28 Feb 2017
The purpose of this collaborative project between JCB and Loughborough University, including Lubrizol UK Ltd as a key subcontract partner, is to lead industrial research into off highway driveline efficiency using a highly innovative fully modelled approach. This will lower machine operating costs whilst significantly improving the machine’s environmental...
Intelligent Autonomous Digital Construction Machines
1 Apr 2015 to 30 Jun 2017
The purpose of this collaborative project between JCB, MIRA and Leica Geosystems is to research future construction techniques involving a combination of automation, information technology and machine guidance. With expertise in their representative fields, the partners will look to enhance the efficiency of construction by optimising the generation, use ...
High fuel efficiency hydraulic transmission system for earthmoving equipment
1 May 2014 to 31 Mar 2017
The purpose of this project is to exploit a novel technology whereby the hydraulic power delivery system on the JCB excavator is modified and developed to be substantially more efficient. In using this new technology the machine will consume far less energy for any given operation, hence reducing the overall fuel consumption rate, the total CO2 emissions ...