By 2023 TTPi will be recognised as transforming electronics for sustainable transport and energy systems
TTPi Ltd. was formed to further develop, apply and commercialise IP & knowhow relating to power electronics solutions created by the founders and their fellow researchers at the University of Nottingham and across the EPSRC Power Electronics Centre.
TTPi already have £2m in collaborative funding:
-Innovate UK
£2m 70% Innovate UK Grant funded development programmes
-TTPi + University of Nottingham + RAM Innovations
To develop a high power embedded module manufacturing process
-TTPi + AEM + Bentley Motors
To develop novel high speed SR motor drive & control for high performance electric car
Power Electronics Implementation Low Carbon Solutions
PCIM EUROPE
International trade fair for power electronics, intelligent motion and power quality
11/06/2024 - 13/06/2024
Location virtual event
Nuremberg
Germany