Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) reveals GBP16-mil. EV collaborative research project
Project will focus on modular technologies such as single and multi-speed axle drives, modular battery packs, integrated power electronics, advanced control development and torque vectoring.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is to lead a GBP16.3-million (USD25.4-million) two-year collaborative research project to develop new modular hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicle (EV) technology. According to a statement, JLR will contribute GBP4 million to the UK government's Technology Strategy Board's project, known as called "Evoque_e" and will lead a consortium of 12 partners. These will include Zytek Automotive, GKN Driveline, Motor Design Limited, AVL, Drive System Design, Williams Advanced Engineering, Delta Motorsport, Tata Steel, Bristol University, Cranfield University and Newcastle University.
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