Jaguar Land Rover's 拢15bn electric car investment
Stuart Masson, editor at The Car Expert, explains why JLR's investment is the company playing catch up with the rest of the industry.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will convert its production plant in Merseyside into the firm's first all-electric facility.
The move is part of a 拢15bn global investment by the car giant in electric vehicles over the next five years.
Announcement means new Jaguar models will be assembled at the company鈥檚 plant in Solihull with its existing engine manufacturing centre in Wolverhampton transformed into a hub for building electric motors.
JLR said a fully electric Range Rover SUV would be built at the Halewood plant in 2025.
Knowsley Council said the announcement was a "major coup" for the local workforce and showed how important the site was.
It follows JLR reducing output at its Halewood and Solihull plants in November due to ongoing problems obtaining enough computer chips for new vehicles.
JLR Chief Executive Adrian Mardell said: "I am proud to announce we are accelerating our electrification path, making one of our UK plants and our next-generation medium-size luxury SUV architecture fully electric.
"This investment enables us to deliver our modern luxury electric future, developing new skills, and reaffirming our commitment to be net zero carbon by 2039."
Knowsley Council said it was "delighted" that 3,700 people who work at Halewood would be "spearheading" the move into all-electric production with the site "at the very heart of the company's future plans".
"It is fantastic, not only for the thousands of local people currently employed by JLR in Halewood, but it also means countless opportunities for the workforce of the future, too," it added.
It said it would be renamed the Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre and produce electric drive units and battery packs for JLR鈥檚 next generation vehicles.
JLR added that its Castle Bromwich plant would provide body work for next generation electric vehicles while the firm continues to explore options for other parts of the site.
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