1 / 18

The UK Automotive industry

The UK Automotive industry. Transition through smart specialisation. Dan Hodges daniel.hodges@bis.gsi.gov.uk. Outline. The UK automotive industry LCVs: opportunity through need Government strategy NAIGT – building a roadmap Automotive Council – identifying technologies

maille
Download Presentation

The UK Automotive industry

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. The UK Automotive industry Transition through smart specialisation Dan Hodges daniel.hodges@bis.gsi.gov.uk

  2. Outline • The UK automotive industry • LCVs: opportunity through need • Government strategy • NAIGT – building a roadmap • Automotive Council – identifying technologies • (OLEV – coordination across Government) • (TSB – delivering innovation)

  3. The UK automotive industry • Worth £8.5bn value-added • 1.3m cars and 120k commercial vehicles in 2010 – 2.4% of global output & 8.7% of European assembly • Over 10% of total UK exports • 700k people directly employed • Global centre of excellence for engine development and production • Over £1.5bn annual spend on automotive R&D • R&D growth of 9% in 2009 • Strengths lie in powertrain design and production, especially engines, and vehicle design and styling

  4. The need for change • 22% of UK domestic CO2 emissions are from transport • UK’s adopted legally binding target to reduce emissions • King Review – examined technologies that could help to decarbonise road transport • Short and long term solutions needed • Opportunity for UK firms and workers to adapt and seize opportunity of global ultra-low carbon vehicles market

  5. Government response • Government recognised its role in supporting the industry through the transition. • Set up collaborative process to develop a roadmap whilst also setting out its own strategy. • Established Office for Low Emission Vehicles as coordinated Government team

  6. New Automotive Innovation & Growth Team • Launched April 2008, industry-led with facilitation and remit from Government • Objective to engage industry and produce recommendations and action plan; • Continued development & world class innovation • Anticipate, develop, adopt and embrace technological change • Retain international competitiveness • Report sets out 20 year vision & longer-term Technology Roadmap

  7. Technology Roadmap • Individual manufacturers will prioritise certain technologies to fit brand values, but OEMs share a common view of a high level Technology Roadmap • Short-term: Improvement of conventional technology • Medium- & long-term: technology shift

  8. Technology Roadmap

  9. Technology Roadmap

  10. Common Research Agenda

  11. After NAIGT – UK capability • 110 companies participate in survey and workshops to; • Map UK R&D activity, capability and readiness across short, medium & long term technology requirements • Evidence mapped to the research agenda required to deliver the Roadmap • Consensus view reached on potential for UK R&D base to deliver to the future requirements of the Roadmap

  12. Applied Rating Criteria

  13. RoI potential • Based on; • Qualitative assessment of effort required to deliver Roadmap requirements • Qualitative assessment of potential for UK benefit based on overall market value and UK value capture potential • Overall assessment of indicative RoI potential, based on effort and benefit

  14. Scorecard

  15. UK Automotive Council • UK Automotive Council established in 2009 • Establish long-term strategic framework and focus UK R&D agenda - Test Bed UK • Chaired jointly by Gov and Industry with partners from across Government • Objectives; • Create a transformed business environment • Develop further the Technology Roadmaps • Develop a stronger & more competitive supply chain • Provide a stronger public voice for the industry • Ensure a strategic, continuous conversation between Government and industry

  16. UK Automotive Council • Technology group • Technology Roadmaps & Test Bed UK • LCV infrastructure • OEM & supplier R&D • Academic partnerships • Intelligent transport system • 5 priority areas • ICE, energy storage & management, Intelligent Transport Systems, lightweight vehicle & powertrain structures, electric machines & power electronics • Supply chain group • Build consensus • Enhance dialogue • Develop vision • UK Sourcing Roadmap

  17. Conclusions • Strategic specialisation in LCVs informed by collaboration and consensus • This enabled the development of a shared vision, technology roadmap, R&D returns scoreboard, collaborative partnerships, join funding for R&D…. • Collaboration continues through Automotive Council, OLEV, TSB, Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership etc.

  18. Next steps • Need to consider areas to broaden or deepen the case study; • More detail as to the current and future work of AC • Other relevant bodies and policies; • OLEV – plug-in car grant, infrastructure, supporting manufacture and the supply chain • TSB – Low Carbon Vehicles Innovation Platform • Low carbon vehicle integrated delivery programme • Smaller stakeholders interactions with the above programme

More Related