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Neil Vanstone-Reed

Laboratory Manager at YASA

Neil Vanstone-Reed is an accomplished Laboratory Manager at YASA, specializing in e-motors for hybrid and electric vehicles since January 2020. Prior to this role, Neil held a position in the HV laboratory at Dyson from November 2017 to January 2020 and served as a Senior Development Engineer at Protean Electric Ltd from 2009 to November 2017. Earlier career experiences include working as an Electronics Technician/Engineer at Buehler Motor from 2004 to 2009 and as an Electronics Supervisor at Cybernetic Applications from 1998 to 2004, focusing on robotics. Neil Vanstone-Reed holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Electronic Engineering from Solent University, completed in 2011, and an HND in Electronics from BCOT.

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Thetford, United Kingdom

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YASA was founded on the principle that small, light electric motors would play a growing role in meeting both the strict emissions targets being set globally in a wide range of industries and the requirement for greater efficiency through electrification.The Company was incorporated in 2009 based on a unique patented motor technology invented bythe Company’s founder and CTO Dr Tim Woolmer whilst studying for his DPhil at Oxford University. The unique YASA motor technology is ideal for a range of mobile applications such as hydraulics replacement, power generation, traction and propulsion and hybridisation. YASA Motors manufactures a range of standard electric motors and generators based on our unique motor topology at our factory and Company Headquarters in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The YASA-750, YASA-250 and YASA-400 products have been designed to be integrated into customers’ products in a range of markets and industries with minimal application engineering. In addition to our standard products, YASA has a design and development team dedicated to making bespoke motors for customers for medium-high volume applications.