Dumarey

“At Dumarey Green Power, our mission is to become a key player in the UK’s transition towards cleaner energy and more efficient power systems. Our position at Silverstone was born from a heritage in motorsport, with our Flywheel system starting life as a Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) in racecars; and we believe this history of efficiency and mindfulness is what truly sets us apart from our competitors.”

Tobias Knichel, Managing Director, Dumarey Green Power

About Dumarey:

Dumarey Green Power, formally known as PUNCH Flybrid, has evolved from its motorsport roots into a leader in energy recovery and storage solutions. Originally focused on Kinetic Energy Recovery System (KERS) technology for Formula 1, the company switched their focus from racecars to driving change through decarbonisation – applying their popular Flywheel system to battery solutions for industrial, construction, and off-road applications. Its expansion in Silverstone Park reflects a commitment to innovation and sustainability, with two modern facilities supporting research and development, assembly, and global distribution.

Why West Northants?

An iconic location for British motorsport, Silverstone Park in West Northants offers a unique blend of connectivity, talent, and innovation. The perfect location to push boundaries, the region’s proximity to major transport links and universities ensures a steady pipeline of skilled professionals, while its reputation for motorsport excellence aligns perfectly with Dumarey’s heritage and ambitions. In addition, the park offers a thriving high-performance technology cluster, giving Dumarey access to world-class engineering expertise and collaborative opportunities. 

Ongoing Growth:

Demand for low-carbon solutions is growing year-by-year, with more companies moving their focus towards clean-tech solutions. Dumarey UK is investing in scaling up production of its Revolution Battery and next-generation flywheel systems to meet growing demand for low-carbon solutions. Plans include expanding its Silverstone footprint, increasing workforce capacity, and strengthening partnerships with OEMs and construction firms. The company aims to position itself as a key player in the UK’s transition to cleaner energy and more efficient power systems.

What does the future look like?

The energy storage and recovery sector is at the forefront of global decarbonisation efforts. As industries seek alternatives to traditional power sources, technologies like flywheel systems and advanced batteries will play a critical role in reducing emissions and improving efficiency. West Northants, with its innovation ecosystem and strong industrial base, is poised to become a hub for these transformative technologies, supporting both regional and national sustainability goals.