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Jaguar Land Rover Pumps in £500 Million for Electric Vehicle Factory

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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is investing £500 million to transform its historic Halewood plant, originally built in 1963, into a state-of-the-art facility for electric vehicles (EVs). This overhaul is a critical part of JLR’s strategy to transition towards full electrification, aiming to sell only electric cars by 2030 and achieve zero emissions by 2039. Key

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is investing £500 million to transform its historic Halewood plant, originally built in 1963, into a state-of-the-art facility for electric vehicles (EVs). This overhaul is a critical part of JLR’s strategy to transition towards full electrification, aiming to sell only electric cars by 2030 and achieve zero emissions by 2039. Key

Key Components of the Investment:

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  1. Expanded Production Capabilities: The plant will be equipped to produce electric, combustion, and hybrid vehicles simultaneously.
  2. Platform Integration: The new facilities will produce mid-size electric SUVs based on the Electric Modular Architecture (EMA) platform.
  3. Solar Power Integration: Installation of 18,000 solar panels, providing 8,600 GWh of energy, which will cover 10% of the plant’s energy consumption.

Jaguar Land Rover Pumps in £500 Million for Electric Vehicle Factory

Facility Upgrades:

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  • New Body Shop: Capable of producing 500 bodies per day.
  • Paint Shop Modifications: 1.4 km of improvements with additional ovens and conveyor belts to meet the demand for contrasting roofs.
  • Automated Storage Tower: Built to store 600 painted bodies.
  • Extended Final Production Line: Increased from 4 km to 6 km to accommodate battery assembly.
  • Larger Production Stations: Extended to 7 metres to fit the dimensions of new EMA electric vehicles.
  • Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR): 40 new AMRs will aid in the installation of high-voltage batteries.

Employee Training and Integration:

  • Over 1,600 employees will receive high-voltage training.
  • Equipment from JLR’s Castle Bromwich site, including ABB robots and self-driving vehicles, will be integrated into Halewood’s new £16 million facility.

This investment follows a previous £250 million expansion of the plant, which added 32,364 square metres of space, further reinforcing JLR’s commitment to electrifying its vehicle lineup and future-proofing the Halewood site for the electric era.

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