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Global demand for UK tech company’s electric motors triggers new production site and 250 jobs in Oxfordshire

  • Oxfordshire-based Saietta Group targets exponential growth
  • Sustainable facility will create 250 local jobs
  • New plant will produce electric motors to power everything from scooters to buses
  • Serial investor and energy expert Emmanuel CLAIR appointed as Non-Exec Chairman

Oxfordshire based tech company Saietta announces plans to expand production facilities. Bringing 150-250 jobs in the area over the next three to five years, the new sustainable plant will be powered by solar panels. It will be funded by a fresh investment round.

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REVS Refuelled and Ready: September 12th-13th

  • Third REVS virtual car show – Saturday and Sunday, September 12th-13th
  • Continuation of the successful social media series supporting mental health and well-being
  • New ‘talking heads’ section for all members to contribute to
  • Partnered charities include MIND, Mission Motorsport and Starter Motor
  • Live broadcasts, test track action and guest locations for the two-day event
  • Free classic and enthusiast event supporting the wider community after the impact of COVID
  • Join the REVS group now: facebook.com/groups/1581868865322731/

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Delphi Technologies Aftermarket expands European braking program

Delphi Technologies announces an additional eight additional first-to-market brake pads in its aftermarket braking program, further positioning the company as a first-mover supplier in Europe.

Building on a history of launching first-to-market solutions, these latest applications join the company’s brake pad line-up to offer more than 98.5 percent coverage for the European car parc. Delphi Technologies quick off the mark braking program provides a huge advantage to its customers, allowing workshops to generate additional revenue by accessing the repair business on these newer vehicles sooner, increasing both profitability and customer retention.

New service opportunities now for new models

First announced in an eight-part series on both the company’s website and social media channels, Delphi Technologies added first-to-market coverage of eight OE brake pads for popular car and LCV vehicles to their aftermarket braking program, including models from Land Rover, Vauxhall, DS, Hyundai, Audi and Volkswagen

“Pads are one of the first critical items to be replaced on a vehicle which is why we set ourselves ambitious targets to have new pads in range within 6 to 12 months of a vehicle’s launch,” comments James Tibbert, EMEA Marketing Director, Delphi Technologies Aftermarket. “Being first-to-market ensures our aftermarket customers are well-positioned to access these new service opportunities with proven quality products.”

For more on Delphi Technologies’ braking program visit delphiaftermarket.com or delphicat.com.

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D2H Advanced Technologies arrives

D2H Advanced Technologies is the new name for a rapidly expanding specialist technology and engineering consultancy grown from a foundation in elite motorsport. Since being established five years ago, the company has extended its expertise into a wide range of industrial, technology and high-performance sectors, and the rebrand from D2H Engineering to D2H Advanced Technologies reflects its increased capability to deliver technological solutions to a wide range of customers, including automotive.

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Growth of driverless and ADAS testing contributes to data interference issues

  • Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication causing interference and signal dropout disrupting expensive test programmes
  • AB Dynamics’ TrackFi PowerMesh solution adopted by Groupe Renault which is now reporting a ‘significant reduction in downtime’
  • Dual-band IP radio used in innovative system offers highly dependable data transfer through secure mesh networks

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rFpro launches digital twin of autonomous vehicle test site

New digital model of Mcity in Michigan will significantly accelerate autonomous vehicle development

Simulation software specialist, rFpro, has created a highly accurate digital twin of Mcity, a purpose-built facility at the University of Michigan for testing connected and automated vehicles and technologies under controlled, realistic conditions. The digital twin enables vehicle manufacturers and technology suppliers to accelerate development using simulation.

Highly accurate correlation

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Cutting edge simulation to support pioneering mobility development scheme

rFpro will partner with London’s Smart Mobility Living Lab to deploy an enhanced digital twin of its test network, allowing more advanced simulation of real-world testing

UK-based driving simulation company, rFpro, has partnered with London’s Smart Mobility Living Lab (SMLL) with the aim of developing an advanced digital twin of its urban testbed for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs). The new digital twin will capture all the elements of the test environment with unprecedented realism and enable vehicle manufacturers and technology suppliers to accelerate the development of CAVs.

An accurate digital twin allows simulated tests to be carried out that correlate with real-world experiments, greatly increasing the rate at which testing is possible, and enabling customers to prepare more fully and effectively in advance of physical testing. Tests in the real-world environment can be used to validate the simulated tests, ensuring they are highly accurate and reliable.

“Digital twins help vehicle manufacturers to significantly accelerate the development of CAVs, saving time and cost, because virtual testing is so much more productive than physical testing,” explains Matt Daley, rFpro’s Managing Director. “Testing in a virtual environment is the only cost-effective way to introduce self-learning systems to the limitless number of scenarios that can occur in the real world. Most AI systems learn by experience, but training using only real-road data is too slow.”

The SMLL’s existing digital twin has already introduced a number of users to the benefits of CAV simulation. rFpro’s advanced digital twin will extend these benefits by significantly improving the fidelity of the simulated environment. These enhanced features will include a vehicle dynamics grade road surface, accurate material definitions and the highest accuracy virtual sensor models.

The routes within SMLL provide a comprehensive set of features representing most real-world urban situations typical in London and the UK, including complex intersections, roundabouts, bus lanes and other shared mobility spaces for numerous vehicle types and road users. TRL’s heritage in safety, risk assessment and regulation within the mobility sector enabled the SMLL to select these features based on their suitability for CAV manufacturers and tier 1 suppliers to test and verify their systems as fully capable for UK urban operation.

The SMLL, part of a wider network of facilities within the UK called CAM testbed UK, is unique among facility providers in that, with support from Cisco, it has one of the most advanced real-time, real-world monitoring systems in the public domain. Data collected at the roadside locations can be used to enrich the accuracy of the simulation by feeding in real-world scenarios and local traffic behaviours and also validated by supporting physical testing at the same locations.

TRL’s experience with simulating scenarios using detailed real-world incident data enables the SMLL to support the full testing cycle from safety case development through to real-world validation of vehicle behaviour. This includes not only the vehicle’s reaction to the physical road layout and surface but also the scenarios generated from interactions with pedestrians, buses, cyclists and other traffic.

“Simulation is a critical part of the vehicle development process and is key to getting CAVs on to our roads safely,” said Richard Cuerden, TRL Academy Director. “The SMLL is already the world’s most advanced urban test facility for CAVs but we believe the addition of rFpro’s advanced digital twin will offer significant additional value to our customers.”

rFpro has an ever-growing library of more than 100 locations of highly accurate digital twins from around the world. It includes public road routes, proving grounds, test facilities and race tracks.

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Delphi unlocks GDi service solution for Kia and Hyundai

Providing garages with the parts, tools, and training they need to service over 3 million Hyundai and Kia models fitted with GDi technology, Delphi Technologies Aftermarket has expanded its GDi full service solution for Hyundai and Kia in Europe. 

The company is also introducing an aftermarket GDi service solution for its industry-first Multec® 14 (M14) 350-bar pressure injection system as it begins to enter the aftermarket

Delphi Technologies Aftermarket is expanding its gasoline direct injection (GDi) full service solution for Hyundai and Kia vehicles. The comprehensive program consists of pumps and injectors fitted as original equipment (OE) to more than 3 million popular Korean vehicles. The company is also introducing an aftermarket solution for an industry-first GDi technology: Multec® 14 (M14) 350-bar pressure injection system as it begins to enter the aftermarket.

Profitable end-to-end service opportunities for a growing market

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New AC Cobras arrive in the UK

AC Cars today confirms the arrival in the UK of the first models in its eagerly awaited series of born-again AC Cobra iconic sports cars.

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AB Dynamics and the VW Group complete largest swarm test yet

  • The highest number of vehicles that have ever been successfully synchronised in a single swarm test
  • Simultaneous communication between target vehicle and seven automated vehicles using AB Dynamics’ TrackFi PowerMesh tech
  • Range of scenarios completed including one-metre close proximity cut-ins and 130kmh high-speed runs

Leading automotive test systems supplier, AB Dynamics has collaborated with VW, Audi and Porsche to demonstrate the largest number of vehicles to be successfully synchronised in a ‘swarm test’. The movements of seven automated vehicles were synchronised with an Ego vehicle (the vehicle under test) in a range of tests at the Nardò Technical Centre, Italy.
Captured in a video prepared by VAG, a total of 152 tests were carried out over 11 days, including high speed runs up to 130kmh and ‘cutting in’ manoeuvres with vehicles as close as one metre. AB Dynamics supplied test equipment and engineers from its UK and German offices, and from its Italian distributor, Leane, who worked in conjunction with personnel from VW, Audi and Porsche.