Oxfordshire-based GKN (
www.gkn.com) has opened a new UK Innovation Centre in Abingdon for its automotive division; this will focus on developing ‘state of the art’ vehicle technologies and systems.
It will use GKN’s expertise in electric drivelines, lightweight structures, composite materials and additive manufacturing to create a range of new technologies for next-generation vehicles.
Central to GKN’s recently announced partnership with the Panasonic Jaguar Racing Formula E team, the UK Innovation Centre will also lead on delivering new components and technologies for the I-TYPE 2 electric racing car.
GKN has already delivered its first parts for the car — in the form of custom-built fluid ports made from laser-sintered steel.
A key area of R&D for future automotive applications is ‘3-D printed’ titanium, in which GKN is already a world leader, thanks its cutting-edge aerospace division.
Phil Swash, CEO of GKN Driveline, said: “Our new UK Innovation Centre will develop an array of next-generation technologies that will deliver significant benefits to electric vehicle, motor-sport and off-highway applications.
“For electric systems in particular, GKN’s expertise will help auto-makers to develop lighter, quieter and more-efficient vehicles.
No other company can apply aerospace experience to automotive applications in the same way as GKN, unlocking exciting opportunities for additive manufacturing and composites.”