Project ZEN (Zero Emission Norton)
Lead Participant:
THE NORTON MOTORCYCLE CO. LIMITED
Abstract
As demand for motorcycles and micromobility solutions is becoming internationally significant, "Project ZEN" will develop and demonstrate world-class, electric motorcycle performance and range, using UK designed and supplied components, including an CCS V2H charging system.
The project is led by Norton Motorcycles, with partners Delta (Cosworth), Formaplex, Mavel/HiSPEED Ltd, M&I materials, Indra Renewable Technologies Ltd, and WMG at the University of Warwick.
As well as developing world-class technology in this significant and growing market, the project aims to develop a UK supply chain for the components and systems required.
The project is led by Norton Motorcycles, with partners Delta (Cosworth), Formaplex, Mavel/HiSPEED Ltd, M&I materials, Indra Renewable Technologies Ltd, and WMG at the University of Warwick.
As well as developing world-class technology in this significant and growing market, the project aims to develop a UK supply chain for the components and systems required.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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THE NORTON MOTORCYCLE CO. LIMITED | £6,671,632 | £ 2,201,639 |
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HISPEED LTD | £2,764,800 | £ 1,575,936 |
DELTA COSWORTH LIMITED | £3,947,812 | £ 1,697,559 |
INDRA RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED | £719,389 | £ 410,052 |
M & I MATERIALS LIMITED | £238,333 | £ 135,850 |
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK | £2,168,096 | £ 2,168,096 |
FORMAPLEX TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED | £558,458 | £ 240,137 |
M & I MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT LIMITED | £168,307 | £ 96,340 |
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Chris Jackson (Project Manager) |