GKN And Nottingham Ally To Advance Cryogenic Electric Propulsion

Cryogenic electric technologies

Cryogenic electric technologies developed under UK's H2GEAR program will be advanced in alliance with Nottingham University.

Credit: GKN Aerospace
GKN Aerospace and the UK’s University of Nottingham have formed a venture to develop high-efficiency cryogenic electric machines for aircraft propulsion and other high-power uses. The venture, HPDrive, has been established to build on technologies developed under the GKN-led, UK government-supported...
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