[from Oxford University - click here to read the original article]
A new Oxford University spin-out company, Oxford Yasa Motors, has been set up to commercialise lightweight electric motors developed by Dr Malcolm McCulloch and Dr Tim Woolmer at the Department of Engineering Science. The new technology promises to help firms build more efficient electric vehicles.
Dr Malcolm McCulloch, head of the Department’s Electronic Power Group and Dr Tim Woolmer, then a PhD student in the group, originally devised the electric motor for the 2008 Morgan Lifecar. The group received £75,000 in funding from the Oxford University Challenge Seed fund, managed by Isis, to build a prototype for use in high performance electronic vehicles.
Over the last 8 months the Oxford team has collaborated with engineering firm Delta Motorsports to configure the motor for a new four-seater coupe, which is scheduled for track tests scheduled at the end of 2009.