Jaguar Land Rover has developed a zero emissions portable charger that uses recovered I-Pace batteries, as the company looks to achieve its environmentally sustainable goals
It's available for commercial hire, but JLR has yet to confirm availability or pricing details.
JLR has pledged to become a net-zero-carbon manufacturer by 2039 and by reusing vehicle batteries hope to create a circular business model that keeps its products in use for as long as possible, minimising battery waste. The capabilities of this technology were recently trialled by the Jaguar TCS Racing Formula E team, which used the ESS to power its diagnostic equipment and supply back-up power to the pit garage.
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