https://www.newsnation.in/auto-news/cars/jlr-inks-pact-with-bmw-to-develop-next-gen-electric-vehicles-article-227617.html
JLR inks pact with BMW to develop next-gen electric vehicles
16 June 2019  

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JLR inks pact with BMW (Representational Image)
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For JLR this will be at its Wolverhampton-based Engine Manufacturing Centre
(EMC) [map
https://goo.gl/maps/YdXznXarD9we4bnt8
], which was confirmed as the home for the company's global EDU production
in January of this year

Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover has recently joined hands with BMW to
develop next generation electric drive systems. The collaboration seeks to
advance development of electrification technology to support transition
autonomous, connected, electric, shared (ACES) future, Jaguar Land Rover
said in a statement.

The two partners will invest jointly in research and development,
engineering and procurement with an aim to provide the necessary economies
of scale to support increased consumer adoption of electric vehicles, it
added.

The strategic collaboration will build on the considerable knowledge and
expertise in electrification at both the companies."We've proven we can
build world beating electric cars but now we need to scale the technology to
support the next generation of Jaguar and Land Rover products. It was clear
from discussions with BMW Group that both companies' requirements for next
generation EDUs (electric drive units) to support this transition have
significant overlap making for a mutually beneficial collaboration," JLR
Engineering Director Nick Rogers said.

JLR's has already demonstrated its capability field through its premium
battery electric SUV Jaguar I-PACE, as well as plug-in hybrid models. BMW
Group also has vast experience of developing and producing several
generations of electric drive units in-house since it launched the BMW i3 in
2013.

JLR said the agreement will enable both the companies to take advantage of
efficiencies arising from shared research and development and production
planning as well as economies of scale from joint procurement across the
supply chain.

As part of their agreement, a team of JLR and BMW Group experts will
engineer the EDUs with both partners developing the systems to deliver the
specific characteristics required for their respective range of products,
the statement said, adding the EDUs will be manufactured by each partner in
their own production facilities.

For JLR this will be at its Wolverhampton-based Engine Manufacturing Centre
(EMC), which was confirmed as the home for the company's global EDU
production in January of this year, it said.

The plant, which employs 1,600 people, will be the centre of propulsion
system manufacturing, offering full flexibility between clean lngenium
petrol and diesel engines and electric units.

The EMC will be complemented by the recently announced Battery Assembly
Centre at Hams Hall, near Birmingham, in supplying electrified powertrain
systems to JLR'S global vehicle PLANTS, it said.
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