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Camvertec Limited

Power Electronics | Camvertec

Camvertec Ltd is a fast-growing spinout from Cambridge University and has strong team of technical and commercial individuals with more than a decade first-class research in power electronics, drives and control systems at Cambridge University and recently in Camvertec limited, covering all aspects of power electronic innovation projects.

CRN
11243093
Founded
2018
Age
8

Overview

Legal name
CAMVERTEC LIMITED
Region
East of England
Registered address
FUTURE BUSINESS CENTRE
KINGS HEDGES ROAD
CAMBRIDGE
ENGLAND
CB4 2HY
Insolvency history
No

Latest accounts

Financial period: 11 Oct 2024 to 10 Oct 2025

FILLETEDACCOUNTS
Turnover
Unknown
Profit / Loss
Unknown
Employees
4

Company events

Reference milestones and recent Companies House filing stream events.

6 events
10 Jul
2027

Accounts due

Accounts Due

Next accounts due date

31 Dec
2026

Confirmation statement due

Confirmation Due

Next confirmation statement due date

17 Dec
2025

Confirmation statement filed

Confirmation

Last confirmation statement made up date

10 Oct
2025

Accounts filed

Accounts

Last accounts made up date

04 Nov
2024

Accounts With Accounts Type Micro Entity

Accounts Analysed

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Published 04 Nov 2024 12:14

08 Mar
2018

Incorporated

Inception

Company registered at Companies House

Public funding

4 awards
First funded
2018
Funded years
2018, 2020
Age at first award
0 years

Projects

2020 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Reducing the levelised cost of energy (LCOE) in offshore wind through a disruptive silicon carbide converter technology, SiCtek

1 Oct 2020 to 30 Jun 2021

Awarded
£165,881
Total cost £207,351

There are substantial global market potentials for offshore wind if the Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE) could become competitive with alternative low-carbon power generations. The power electronics converter is a major component in offshore turbine drivetrains and power transmission via High Voltage DC (HVDC) networks. The efficiency and economics of mark...

2020 Collaborative R&D Lead participant

Assessment of technical and commercial feasibility of a novel low-cost and ultra-efficient electric drive technology for Drone Delivery Systems

1 Jul 2020 to 31 Dec 2020

Awarded
£48,796
Total cost £48,796

While the COVID-19 pandemic is creating a major drag on the global economy, it's helping to accelerate the development and commercialisation of several emerging technologies that reduce human-to-human contact, automate processes and increase productivity amid social distancing. Electric drones are among those technologies and considered as enabling techno...

2020 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Compact ultra-efficient low-cost silicon carbide inverter technology for electric vehicles

1 Jun 2020 to 30 Nov 2020

Awarded
£29,471
Total cost £29,471

no public description

2020 Study Lead participant

Compact ultra-efficient low-cost silicon carbide inverter technology for electric vehicles

1 May 2020 to 30 Apr 2021

Awarded
£68,639
Total cost £98,056

Disruptive power device technologies based on compound semiconductors such as Silicon Carbide (SiC) have become increasingly attractive for various applications because of their ability to operate at substantially higher temperature, power density, voltage and switching frequency than those of silicon devices, leading to significant inverter cost and weig...

2018 Feasibility Studies Lead participant

Feasibility assessment of a novel ultra-efficient flywheel technology, CamFly, for energy storage applications

1 Dec 2018 to 30 Nov 2019

Awarded
£68,952
Total cost £98,503

There has been a growing interest in Flywheel Energy Storage Systems (FESS) for various applications. The renewable sources can benefit from FESS to match the supply to demand on a power grid and hence reducing the reliance on gas/oil turbine peak power generation. Furthermore, large industrial uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) can benefit from FESS te...

Product types

Collaborative R&D Feasibility Studies Study