Title
Electrostatic capture of carbon dust from tyres

CoPED ID
e3d6f40f-cf5c-41d1-9ff5-e67f5cac30c4

Status
Closed


Value
£239,916

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2021

End Date
March 30, 2021

Description

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The Tyre Collective will conduct a technical assessment into the development and deployment of an innovative, patent-pending tyre-wear collector.

Tyres shed half-a-million tonnes of carcinogenic, toxic carbon dust every year. Accelerating the shift to low carbon transport will increase carbon emissions from tyres as a direct consequence. EVs and ULEVs are heavier and have higher torque, causing their tyres to wear down 30% faster.

In this project, The Tyre Collective will work with future customers to validate the technical, commercial and environmental feasibility of our solution in preparation for an on-vehicle pilot test with our partners.

The Tyre Collective LEAD_ORG
The Tyre Collective PARTICIPANT_ORG

Hanson Cheng PM_PER
Hanson Cheng PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Tyres
  2. Emissions
  3. Climate changes
  4. Carbon dioxide
  5. Carbon
  6. Traffic
  7. Environmental effects
  8. Greenhouse gases
  9. Future
  10. Suspension (vehicles)

Extracted key phrases
  1. Toxic carbon dust
  2. Low carbon transport
  3. Electrostatic capture
  4. Carbon emission
  5. Tyre
  6. Tyre Collective
  7. Technical assessment
  8. Wear collector
  9. Direct consequence
  10. Future customer
  11. Environmental feasibility
  12. Vehicle pilot test
  13. High torque

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