Michael Radcliffe Ward (c. 1859, Alderley - ) was an English electrical engineer and automotive pioneer.
By 1879, Radcliffe Ward was working for the British Electric Light Company.
[1] In February of that year, he ran some experiments at George's Pier Head, Liverpool along with Alderman Joseph Hubback, chairman of the light company.
[2] They used one of the Gramme machines along with a multi-tubular boiler and vertical engine supplied by Cochrane and Co.
[2] In 1882, Radcliffe Ward was named as the electrical engineer working for the Faure Electric Accumulator Company, working with consultants William Edward Ayrton and Camille Alphonse Faure.