EVO Electric to accelerate the trend toward vehicle electrification and hybridisation
A spin out of Imperial College in 2007, the company has raised $6m to date and used these funds to refine and patent the technology, establish an office and R&D facility, establish technology partnerships and build key commercial relationships. Early revenues have been generated from military and specialist vehicle manufacturers, and development and production contracts are being negotiated with a range of companies including manufacturers of commercial vehicles and high-performance cars.
Dr. Michael Lamperth co-founded EVO Electric after developing EVO’s core Axial Flux machine technology at Imperial College London, where he was lecturer in Mechanical Engineering since 1999. He studied mechanical engineering in Switzerland and at Imperial College.
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