The newly-launched Watt Electric Vehicle Company has unveiled its lightweight modular electric vehicle (EV) platform Passenger And Commercial EV Skateboard (PACES), which can support a broad range of future niche EVs.
The newly-launched Watt Electric Vehicle Company has unveiled its lightweight modular electric vehicle (EV) platform Passenger And Commercial EV Skateboard (PACES), which can support a broad range of future niche EVs.
Watt Electric Vehicle Co introduces PACES: EV platform for low-to-medium volume manufacturers; interlocking Al extrusions
UK-based Watt Electric Vehicle Company has designed a state-of-the-art platform enabling low-to-medium volume manufacturers of cars and commercial vehicles to go electric without the cost burden of investing in their own specific chassis technology.
The brainchild of Neil Yates, an experienced expert niche vehicle development professional and industry consultant, Watt Electric Vehicle Company’s Passenger And Commercial EV Skateboard (PACES) can support a broad range of future niche EVs. Flexible, scaleable, lightweight and cost effective, PACES is an adaptable bonded aluminum platform specifically designed for low volume manufacture. It can be applied to almost any size or shape of EV, from sports cars to buses across FWD, RWD and AWD layouts and complies with all ISO regulations and European Small Series Type Approval crash standards.
1st February 2021 11:23 am
We’re delighted to reveal the shortlist for The Engineer’s 2020 Collaborate To Innovate (C2I) Awards.
Now in its fifth year, The Engineer’s Collaborate To Innovate awards (C2I) was established to uncover and celebrate great examples of technology-led engineering collaboration across a range of different disciplines and sectors. It’s fair to say that it’s more than delivered on this vision, and has regularly uncovered a fresh pipeline of innovations, showcasing the UK’s strength and breadth in cross-disciplinary collaboration, and providing plenty of reasons to optimistic about the future of UK engineering.