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Rasa moves up a gear with Siemens
Commercial production of an innovative Welsh hydrogen electric car has moved a step closer thanks to a collaboration between makers Riversimple and Siemens UK.
Riversimple was a runner up in the Clean and Green category in the National CSR Awards 2016, the forerunner of the Global Good Awards.
Siemens UK – one of the most successful and technologically advanced firms in the UK – has shown confidence in award-winning Welsh firm Riversimple by agreeing to collaborate on its groundbreaking Rasa hydrogen car.
Riversimple, which is actively raising £150m over the next three years to start commercial production of the Rasa, says it has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the two companies.
The focus in the first instance will be on preparing for full-scale manufacture of Riversimple’s hydrogen electric vehicles. Siemens has a long history of supporting technical innovation and has a depth of expertise in planning and simulation software for manufacturing operations and factory simulation software for the new production facilities.
Hugo Spowers, MD of Riversimple, commented: “Siemens is involved in green energy generation and has a history of enabling technology companies like ours. They share our passion for sustainability, hydrogen and the circular economy and have deep expertise in technology software and plant simulation as well as financing the tech sector. We are very much looking forward to building this relationship.”
Brian Holliday, MD Siemens Digital Industries GB & Ireland, said: “We are delighted to be working with Riversimple, a UK company, which has designed and built a revolutionary electric car that runs on hydrogen. We support firms that produce boundary-breaking products in terms of design, manufacturing and performance. It is particularly satisfying when we get to support a programme with sustainability at its heart that can make a difference to the health of our planet.”
Riversimple has also announced the appointment of Gambit Corporate Finance LLP and an investment round that aims to raise £150 million over the next three years, which is set to fund two manufacturing plants.
The Powys-based firm aims to start commercial production of their eco coupe, the Rasa, in 2023, and a light goods vehicle the following year – it is estimated that each plant would create around 220 direct skilled jobs, making 5,000 vehicles per annum, as well as indirect jobs with suppliers.
Currently, Riversimple is building a low volume production run of Rasas for a trial with the general public based in Abergavenny in Monmouthshire.
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