A new £8.5 million centre, designed to promote innovation in waste, energy, and low carbon vehicle systems has been officially opened at Tyseley Energy Park (TEP). The Birmingham Energy Innovation Centre (BEIC) is part of an overall programme of more than £20 million...
The UK’s first re-manufacturing line for high-performance sintered rare earth magnets for use in electric vehicles, aerospace, renewable energy technologies and low carbon technologies will be developed by the University of Birmingham and based at Tyseley Energy Park....
Joint project with Siemens and the University of Birmingham. Demonstrates the potential of cost-effective decarbonisation through more effective utilisation and coordination of current and planned generation assets. A more coordinated net zero system could supply up...
From 16 to the 20 July Tyseley Energy Park (TEP) had the honour of partnering with the University of Birmingham for their 2018 Postgraduate Enterprise Summer School (PESS). Each year, PESS invites a selection of postgraduate researchers from all disciplines for an...