Advanced Propulsion Centre UK
Dan Bunting is a Business Development Manager at the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK since October 2014, contributing to the UK’s leadership in low carbon powertrain development. Prior experience includes roles at Delphi from 2003 to 2014, where responsibilities included Global Supplier Development & Quality Manager and Global Purchasing Manager, overseeing significant supplier and purchasing operations. Earlier positions include Business Unit Manager at AP Lockheed and Production Manager at Alstom Power, with a foundational role as a Graduate Management Trainee. Dan Bunting holds an M.B.A. from the University of Warwick, a Management Certificate from ESSEC Business School, and a BEng in Engineering from the University of Nottingham.
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Advanced Propulsion Centre UK
The Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) collaborates with UK government, the automotive industry and academia to accelerate the industrialisation of technologies, supporting the transition to deliver net-zero emission vehicles. Since its foundation in 2013, APC has funded 170 low-carbon projects involving 402 partners, working with companies of all sizes, and has helped to create or safeguard nearly 50,000 jobs in the UK. The technologies developed in these projects are projected to save over 288 million tonnes of CO2, the equivalent of removing the lifetime emissions from 12 million cars. With its deep sector expertise and cutting-edge knowledge of new propulsion technologies, APC’s role in building and advising project consortia helps projects start more quickly and deliver increased value. In the longer term, its work to drive innovation and encourage collaboration is building the foundations for a successful and sustainable UK automotive industry. In 2019 the UK government committed the Automotive Transformation Fund (ATF) to accelerate the development of a net-zero vehicle supply chain, enabling UK-based manufacturers to serve global markets. ATF investments are awarded through the APC to support strategically important UK capital and R&D investments that will enable companies involved in batteries, motors and drives, power electronics, fuel cells, recycling, and associated supply chains to anchor their future.