Simon Buckley
Knowledge Transfer Manager, Low Emission Mobility
Profile overview
Simon is the Knowledge Transfer Manager for Low Emission Mobility. He has ten years of experience in developing electric and hybrid vehicle technology and energy storage systems within the innovation sector, and has worked on numerous APC, Innovate and H2020 programs.
Simon is passionate and knowledgeable about low emission transport, charging infrastructure and connected and autonomous vehicles.
Simon holds an MEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield.
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