The University of Nottingham’s new hydrogen propulsion lab plans have been approved and funded by the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund (UKRPIF) and industry partners.
Located at its Jubilee Campus, the lab will research high-power testing of propulsion systems for the transport industry. It will be connected to the “megawatt-class” testing facilities and “world-leading” researchers of the adjacent Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC).
It will feature cryogenic test capabilities and environmental chambers suitable for altitude testing while enabling the testing of gaseous hydrogen, ammonia and other green fuels.
The facility is expected to be operational by mid-2026. H2 View reported last year that up to £70m ($88m) was secured via Research England’s UKRPIF and industry co-investment.
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