Williams Advanced Engineering
Originally an offshoot of the Williams Formula One team, WAE is a British technology development and consulting company that focuses on twin goals of lightweighting and electrification in the automotive industry and beyond.
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Australian mining company Fortescue has taken delivery of a 1.4-MWh prototype battery that's heading for a 240-tonne electric mining haul truck developed in partnership with Liebherr, and will begin testing later in the year.
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Australian mining company Fortescue has acquired Williams Advanced Engineering, and announced the two companies' first joint green-tech project: a battery-electric "Infinity Train" that'll haul iron ore without ever needing to plug in or fuel up.
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It's not finished or painted, but it's ready to ride. Triumph's collaboration with Williams, Integral and WMG is now fully assembled and ready to begin testing. The TE-1 prototype looks terrific, and promises huge power and performance.
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Triumph has released gorgeous sketches of its high-performance electric motorcycle, as well as photos and details around its groundbreaking 174-hp powertrain, developed in conjunction with Williams Advanced Engineering. This bike is gonna be epic.
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Two heavyweights in high-performance battery tech are teaming to create the world's first lithium-sulfur battery-powered luxury boat. Williams Advanced Engineering and Oxis Energy will collaborate to get the cutting edge, 400-kWh e-boat out on the water.
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Half the weight of aluminum alloy parts, but the same price. Revolutionary claims for a new composite pressing process under development at Williams Advanced Engineering that could shake up the whole automotive industry, not to mention aviation.