Advancing EV Charging Infrastructure with Professor David Greenwood, CEO of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, WMG
Author WIG Date 6 Aug 2024
A Recording of the WIG Briefing Advancing EV Charging Infrastructure with Professor David Greenwood, CEO of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, WMG
With the accelerating demand for electric vehicles (EVs), it is vital to understand the key challenges and solutions in building a robust and accessible EV charging network.
We were delighted to host Professor David Greenwood, CEO of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, WMG at the University of Warwick. Professor Greenwood is a leading expert in EV technology and infrastructure, driving pivotal projects that enhance battery performance and reduce emissions.
Watch now to:
• Learn more about WMG’s projects that are driving the future of sustainable transportation
• Discover the importance of cross-sector collaboration in accelerating EV infrastructure deployment
Closed captions and transcripts are available.
Please note the Q&A is not included in this recording.
To access this resource you must be a WIG member and logged in to our website.
You can register or log-in here.
To access this resource you must be a WIG member and logged in to our website.
You can register or log-in here.
Speaker at this event
David Greenwood is Director for Industrial Engagement, and CEO of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult at WMG. Previously, David established and led the Energy Directorate at WMG where he led a team of over 200 researchers and engineers. Projects spanned a number of fields, including cars, trucks, boats, off highway machinery, aircraft and motorcycles. His research spans batteries, electric motors, power electronics, and the integration and control of these for propulsion and energy applications.
David moved into academia after 20 years in industry latterly as Head of Hybrid and Electric Systems for engineering consultancy Ricardo UK Ltd.
Professor Greenwood holds advisory and board positions for the Advanced Propulsion Centre, Innovate UK (Faraday Challenge and IDP), and the Faraday Institution. He is head of the Advanced Propulsion Centre’s Electrical Energy Storage Spoke.