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Brandauer secures £500,000 funding boost for clean transport project

Historic Birmingham manufacturer is working in a consortium to developer new green motor technology

Rowan Crozier, chief executive of Brandauer

A Birmingham manufacturer is set to play a significant role in the development of cleaner mobility products.

Brandauer has been selected to be part of a new consortium led by Oxfordshire-based automotive tech company Saietta after it won a grant to fast-track production on new electric propulsion motors.

They will be for use in all vehicles from scooters to buses.

It is hoped the technology will be available for mass market adoption, with Brandauer saying it marked a "step change" in how the sector can make electric vehicles go faster for longer.

The firm will use its stamping and progression toolmaking expertise to produce busbars and laminations for use in the state-of-the-art motors.

It has secured £500,000 of new R&D funding with the potential to generate up to £1 million of new sales in the first year following project completion and more revenues to follow as manufacturing volumes increase.

Saietta will work closely with Brandauer and AEV, a specialist in the manufacture of electrical insulating resins, varnishes and compounds, on refining the process for core motor component manufacturing and motor assembly.