Transense's SAWsense technology selected for £11 million UK EV R&D project
Transense Technologies plc, has been chosen as a key partner in a £11 million electric vehicle (EV) research and development initiative. The project, co-funded by the UK Government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), reflects the UK’s drive toward electrification and sustainable automotive advancements.
The project, led by Protean Electric, a global expert in in-wheel motor systems, forms part of the Power-electronics Upscale for Localisation and Sustainable Electrification (PULSE) programme. In collaboration with UK-based partners such as Unipart, Viritech, and Hypromag, the initiative aims to accelerate the development of advanced power electronics and boost UK manufacturing capabilities for the growing EV market.
As part of the project, Transense will integrate its cutting-edge SAWsense technology into Protean’s in-wheel motor systems, specifically enhancing the performance of their 800V Twinverter system. This innovation will significantly improve the efficiency and functionality of the next-generation in-wheel motors, which are critical for both light and heavy-duty electric vehicles.
The PULSE programme, running over 30 months, builds on Protean’s Gen5 in-wheel motor technology, with the goal of developing an advanced 800V Silicon Carbide (SiC) Twinverter. Additionally, the programme will focus on creating a fully integrated drive unit to meet the rising demand for high-performance EV systems in the UK and internationally.
Transense’s role in the project not only involves embedding its SAWsense technology but also scaling its supply chain and manufacturing capabilities to meet the stringent demands of the automotive sector. This collaboration positions Transense to play a key role in the market launch and future growth of Protean’s innovations.
Ryan Maughan, Managing Director of Transense Technologies plc, expressed excitement about the project, saying, “Being part of this pioneering EV drive system initiative is a significant step forward for the UK’s automotive industry. Our inclusion in this competitive bid highlights the strength of our SAWsense technology and expertise, supporting our near-term revenue growth while opening up future production opportunities.”
Stephen Lambert, Chief Technology Officer of Protean Electric, added, “Project PULSE brings together a world-class consortium to advance in-wheel motor power electronics and develop scalable manufacturing solutions. We’re thrilled to collaborate with Transense, whose torque sensing technology has shown great promise in early feasibility and technical studies.”
The PULSE programme aims to push the boundaries of EV innovation, further establishing the UK as a leader in electric vehicle technology and sustainable automotive solutions.