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Jaguar Land Rover batteries to help power homes
Jaguar Land Rover
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Jaguar Land Rover batteries to help power homes
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover partners with Wykes Engineering to recycle used vehicle batteries for use in storing renewable energy for the National Grid.
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Jaguar Land Rover using AI to predict future shocks
Following the disruption caused by the pandemic and global computer chip shortage automaker Jaguar Land Rover is to use artificial intelligence to anticipate future shocks.
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Jaguar Land Rover to invest £3 billion a year, company tells investors
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover pledges to invest £3bn a year in its electric transformation and targets annual revenues of £30bn by 2026 – a 31% increase on the latest figure.
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JLR to invest billions in vehicle electronification, including the Liverpool City Region produced Range Rover Evoque
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will invest more than £20bn to convert all its models to electric by the end of the decade.
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Electric vehicles drive Jaguar Land Rover Sales growth
JLR, which employs around 4,000 people at the Halewood factory in Merseyside producing the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque models, enjoyed a second successive quarter-on-quarter recovery in sales in the three months to December 31.
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Jaguar Land Rover returns to profit in Q2
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has returned to profit in the second quarter of its financial year despite “headwinds” from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
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Liverpool City Region Car Manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover reports rising sales
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) say is reporting rising sales both in the UK and overseas.
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Jaguar to offer plug-in hybrid technology in new Halewood models
Carmaker Jaguar Land Rover is to install new plug-in hybrid technology into the two vehicles it currently produces at its Halewood factory in Liverpool City Region.
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New £1BN Evoque Unveiled – to be built in Liverpool City Region
Jaguar Land Rover’s Halewood factory is to receive a major £110m upgrade, enabling it to assemble the next generation of Range Rover Evoque, unveiled today.