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Oakdene Hollins LTD.
Oakdene Hollins
Oakdene Hollins is a technical, science-led, circular economy consultancy that delivers creative, strategic, practical solutions to support clients to be environmental and sustainability leaders in their field.
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Autonomous Remanufacture of Complex Products (ARCP)
1 Oct 2017 to 31 Mar 2019
The remanufacturing sector, particular those who focus on complex products such as engine assemblies, are experiencing rapid reductions in production efficiency, that leads to restricted growth. These issues are arising through the need to remanufacture increasingly higher levels of variation in product designs and damage states of end-of-life cores. The ...
Sustainable lightweight low cost battery systems for extended life cycles (EV-Lite)
1 Aug 2012 to 31 Jul 2014
Energy storage technologies are key to the electrification of road transport which is in turn necessary for carbon reduction. Batteries are currently favoured over alternatives (flywheels, supercapacitors) due to their greater versatility (energy storage and release) and lower cost. In order for Electric Vehicles (EV) to be readily adopted by the market p...
Recycling of tracked electric vehicle Li-ion batteries
1 Nov 2011 to 30 Sep 2012
TRL are the lead partner of a consortium consisting of Axeon Technologies, Oakdene Hollins and University of Sheffield, undertaking a feasibility study on the recycling of electric vehicle Lithium ion batteries. The main focus of the feasibility study is to identify a cost effective method for recycling of automotive Lithium-Ion batteries and to understan...
The Reinvention of Technologies for Sustainability
1 Dec 2009 to 30 Nov 2010
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