http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2015/09/09/141091-jaguar-land-rover-reveals-unique-electric-drive-module-edm-technology.html
Jaguar Land Rover Reveals Unique Electric Drive Module (eDM) Technology
[2015/09/09]

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    Jaguar Land Rover reveals unique electric Drive Module (eDM) technology
that could be used to create future low and zero-emissions vehicles

    Three ‘Concept_e’ research demonstrators showcase potential future
Battery Electric Vehicle, Plug-In Hybrid and Mild Hybrid technologies

WHITLEY, UK --Sept. 9, 2015: Jaguar Land Rover has revealed some of the new
and innovative low and zero emission powertrain technologies it is
researching at this year’s CENEX Low Carbon Vehicle event.

Three Concept_e research demonstrators showcase this far-reaching future
research, which includes a new unique high performance, modular electric
drive module (eDM) developed in-house by Jaguar Land Rover. These are
capable of producing twice the power and torque of any electric
motor-generator in production today. These can be inserted between any
engine and transmission to create MHEV or PHEV, or used alone for a BEV.

The Concept_e technologies are the output of an advanced powertrain research
programme for state-of-the-art, next-generation hybrid and battery-electric
powertrain technologies which began in 2013.

Led by Jaguar Land Rover, this two year £16.3m research project is
part-funded by the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK1 and involves 12 UK
technology partners2. It has brought together leading engineers and
technologists from academia, the supply chain and industry to create a
number of unique and innovative solutions.  

Dr Wolfgang Epple, Director of Research and Technology, Jaguar Land Rover,
said: “This is a long-term Jaguar Land Rover research project exploring all
aspects of future hybrid and battery electric vehicle technology. The three
Concept_e vehicles will allow us to test and develop exciting new potential
technologies that could form part of our low and zero emissions vision
beyond 2020.

“The project is also helping to develop the UK’s skills and capabilities in
alternative powertrains. We are serious about helping the UK become a
world-wide leader in powertrain technologies.  Collaborative research
programmes like this allow us to multiply the effect of our own R&D
investment and nurture the UK’s technology supply chain.  This approach is
helping to develop the skills and technologies that will make the UK even
more competitive in the future.”

Dr Ruth McKernan, Chief Executive at Innovate UK said: “The world-leading
results of this collaborative R&D project not only justify our investment in
the project, but promise significant economic benefits for the UK automotive
industry and its supply chains. Our £230m investment in the sector over the
past 8 years has helped the industry complete a remarkable turnaround, with
the UK now seen as the pre-eminent global hub for automotive innovation.”

The three Concept_e research demonstrators include:

    Concept_e MHEV. The Mild Hybrid is based on a Range Rover Evoque donor
vehicle and features a prototype diesel engine (90 PS) and a 48V electrical
system. It incorporates a 15 kW crank integrated motor with disconnect
clutch within a hybrid module sandwiched between the engine and 9 speed
transmission. The motor-generator is powered by an advanced 48-volt
electrical system and 48-volt lithium ion battery pack.

    Concept_e PHEV.  The Plug-In Hybrid employs a similar architecture to
the MHEV but with a prototype petrol engine (300 PS) and 8 speed
transmission longitudinally mounted within a Range Rover Sport donor
vehicle. The electric motor is capable of up to 150 kW and also takes up the
function of the starter motor. The motor draws electrical energy from a
320-volt lithium ion battery packaged in the boot. The hybrid powerplant
drives through the conventional automatic gearbox normally fitted to the
Range Rover Sport and the full time four-wheel drive system is retained.

    Concept_e BEV is a bespoke research demonstrator based on Jaguar Land
Rover’s aluminium vehicle architecture. The underbody has been modified to
mount the 70 kWh HV lithium ion traction battery and electric axle drive
(EAD) units. The front drive unit features a single speed transmission
coupled with an 85 kW electric motor. The rear drive unit features a twin
speed transmission coupled with a 145 kW electric motor.

Dr Epple added: “Environmental Innovation is at the heart of our business.
We have a wide-ranging low emissions technology strategy, which has created
innovations like our Ingenium engine family and lighter vehicles.
Technologies like these have already helped us reduce our fleet CO2 average
by 25 per cent in recent years.

“Our future vision is to continue to reduce emissions and improve fuel
efficiency while still delivering the luxury, performance, refinement and
comfort our customers expect. Whether it’s optimising the internal
combustion engine, advanced hybrid and battery-electric propulsion systems,
the introduction of new, lightweight materials or the improvement of energy
conservation through more efficient heating and ventilation technologies, we
are leaving no stone unturned to ensure Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles emit
significantly less emissions in the future.”
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http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1099944_jaguar-land-rover-previews-future-tech-including-new-electric-car-concepts
Jaguar Land Rover Previews Future Tech Including New Electric Car Concepts
By Viknesh Vijayenthiran  Sep 9, 2015
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http://www.worldcarfans.com/115090998688/land-rover-unveils-three-new-concepte-research-vehicles
Land Rover unveils three new Concept_e research vehicles
Sep 9, 2015  By Michael Gauthier
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Jaguar Land Rover Concept_e research demonstrators
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http://www.europe.tata.com/section/article/Jaguar-Land-Rover-reveals-pioneering-low-and-zero-emissions-powertrain-research?sectid=Q753bw1G5ro=
Jaguar Land Rover reveals pioneering low and zero emissions powertrain
research
September 09, 2015
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Jaguar Land Rover ... owned subsidiary of Tata Motors since June 2008




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