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JLR unveils £250 million electric vehicle hub

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【Summary】Jaguar Land Rover has opened a £250 million EV development hub in Coventry. The facility, called Future Energy Lab, will focus on developing electric car drive units. The lab features test rigs and cold-weather chambers for electrical system testing, and will also have the capacity for drive-unit production. The battery-electric Range Rover is currently being tested at the facility, ahead of its launch next year.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 23, 2023 9:15 AM PT
JLR unveils £250 million electric vehicle hub

JLR, formerly known as Jaguar Land Rover, has recently inaugurated a state-of-the-art facility in Coventry that is specifically dedicated to the development of electric car drive units. This new facility, called the Future Energy Lab, is located at Whitley, which is one of JLR's engineering centers.

The Future Energy Lab is equipped with various test rigs for electrical systems, including cold-weather chambers, and it also has the capacity for drive-unit production. This means that JLR can not only test the performance of their electric car components, but also manufacture them on-site.

One of the exciting projects currently taking place at the Future Energy Lab is the testing of the battery-electric Range Rover. This new electric vehicle is scheduled to be launched next year, and the facility is playing a crucial role in ensuring its success.

With the establishment of the Future Energy Lab, JLR has already employed around 200 engineers. Looking ahead, the company has plans to create an additional 150 roles, further expanding their team and expertise in electric car development.

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