Latest News May 2025
Welcome to the latest Frewer Engineering newsletter.
This month’s edition features our role in future flight and nuclear tech, work with a local primary school, and Smart Manufacturing attendance.
We hope you enjoy the read!
Enabling Future Flight: Frewer Engineering’s Role in Urban Air Mobility

The UK is moving quickly toward a future of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft and flying taxis, with commercial operations targeted by 2028. This vision brings significant engineering challenges; from lightweight composites and thermal management to rotor dynamics and aerodynamic stability.
Frewer Engineering is well-placed to meet these demands. Our expertise spans high-integrity aerospace structures, advanced composites, rotor dynamics, and thermo-fluid systems. We design and analyse next-generation aircraft components with a focus on safety, performance, and compliance.
As future flight technologies gather pace, we’re ready to contribute our engineering excellence. We’re keen to support current priorities, especially where urgent technical or operational challenges exist. Our agile approach and fast response make us a trusted partner in delivering timely, effective solutions.
High-Integrity Engineering for the Next Nuclear Era

The UK’s draft National Policy Statement EN-7 is a recent government proposal that outlines how the country plans to approve and build new nuclear power stations to support its future energy needs and climate goals. This signals a significant move towards expanding nuclear energy to meet net-zero targets. With the government supporting Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs), nuclear is no longer confined to legacy sites, it’s becoming integral to future energy resilience.
At Frewer Engineering, we’re ready for this renaissance. Our decades of experience in advanced engineering solutions for high integrity environments positions us to support the next wave of nuclear innovation. With expertise in structural design, thermal management, and materials development, we are well-equipped to meet the unique demands of SMR and AMR technologies.
We’re committed to delivering the engineering excellence needed to ensure these projects are safe, scalable, and future ready. Let’s power the future safely and sustainably. If we can help your challenges, get in touch below.
Future Engineers on the Fast Track: How we’re helping a Primary School Build an Electric Car

Frewer Engineering is proud to be supporting a Greenpower project with Year 6 students at North Downs Primary School, guiding them as they build and prepare an electric kit car for an upcoming race, taking place in Goodwood on 29th June. The project has already seen fantastic progress, with students learning practical engineering skills, teamwork and problem-solving along the way. We have valued the opportunity to provide technical support and guidance, and it has been rewarding to see the students’ confidence grow as they engage with each new engineering challenge.
With race day still ahead, excitement is building, and the car is nearly complete. It’s been a rewarding experience for everyone involved, and we’re proud to keep supporting and inspiring the next generation of young engineers.
Gearing Up for Innovation: See Us at Smart Manufacturing Week

We’re excited to be attending Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week. Events like this are invaluable to Frewer Engineering, not just for our development, but for the benefits they bring to our customers.
They allow us to connect with forward-thinking businesses, explore emerging technologies, and gain insights into the challenges our clients face. We come away better equipped to offer innovative, relevant, and high-performance solutions.
Building new relationships and strengthening existing ones is key. We’re especially keen to work with companies that value collaborative development and tailored technical support.
Staying close to industry developments ensures our services remain sharp and aligned with our clients’ evolving needs.
If you’re attending, come and talk to us about your engineering challenges. We’d love to explore how we can support your next project. Get in touch below.