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Public Funding for 4Th Dimension Technology Limited

Registration Number 11318904

AMiCc (Vehicle retrofit charging system for commercial applications)

431,159
2020-06-01 to 2022-03-31
Collaborative R&D

Project i-flex (Intelligent flexible charging infrastructure)

22,810
2019-01-01 to 2019-03-31
Feasibility Studies
"The feasibility project and our consortium partners will focus on evaluating the technical viability and social and economic impacts of developing a fully integrated assessment and hardware specification system for public charging installation. We will define and test three core solutions to support the timely wide scale uptake of public charging assets, both as retrofit solutions into densely populated urban areas and new 'out-of-town' solutions. Our partners are A.T. Kearney (lead), 4th Dimension, Brixworth Technologies, University of Nottingham and Cenex. Nottingham City Council, Nottingham City Homes, a leading DNO, a leading multi-national O&G, Isle of Wight Council, DG Cars, Peel Group, Bruntwood, Transport Systems Catapult and Manchester City Council all sit on the advisory board and will become full partners at the demonstration phase of the project if successful. The primary objectives of this feasibility project are as follows: 1\. Begin development of an automated site assessment and installation management app. 2\. Create a methodology to assess location hot spots for public charging infrastructure. 3\. Identify the economic, social and environmental benefits and disadvantages to a standardised assessment and installation process, tailored to sites by archetype."

AMiCc (Semi-dynamic infrastructure charging for commercial applications)

17,741
2019-01-01 to 2019-03-31
Feasibility Studies
"This feasibility study and it's consortium partners are looking to evaluate the opportunities of bespoke semi-dynamic and static wireless charging in order to; * Increase EV uptake for vehicles will low dwell times and high utilisation, such as taxi's and buses. * Identify the primary motivation and use cases for wireless charging. * Identify how standardised wireless charging protocols could increase the uptake of smart charging and vehicle-to-grid applications. * Impact of battery preservation - what influence will wireless charging have on the relationship OEMs and users currently have with the vehicle battery? With a diverse consortium of large multi-nationals to SME's, spanning the energy, transport and built environment sectors, the partners are well placed to lead on the uptake of wireless charging for commercial applications. Partners are A.T. Kearney (lead), 4th Dimesion Technology, Brixworth Technology, University of Warwick and University of Nottingham. The consortium is also working with a leading midlands based vehicle OEM, who will review the opportunity of becoming a partner at demonstration phase to identify the application of technology back to the vehicle. The project also has a number of other organisations on it's advisory board, who wish to become full partners at application stage; Transport Systems Catapult, Cenex, Peel Group, DG cars, a leading DNO, a leading multi-national O&G, Nottingham City Council and Isle of Wight Council. The consortium will use the feasibility stage of AMiCc to develop a robust business case for the integration of wireless charging into their portfolio for asset management and aggregation with V1G and V2G applications. Three case studies will be explored initially; taxi's, city buses and security vehicles, where dwell times are short and infrastructure opportunities are often limited due to space constraints."

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