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JLR To Use Fortescue’s Advanced Battery Software To Boost Electric Range Rover Performance
JLR to use Fortescue’s advanced EV battery intelligence software, Elysia, to boost luxury electric car performance.
Fortescue’s advanced EV battery intelligence software will debut in the new electric Range Rover.
Software is designed to enhance battery longevity and overall performance across JLR’s lineup of luxury electric vehicles.
First-of-its-kind collaboration supports JLR’s electrification ambitions and its goal of achieving carbon net zero by 2039.
British luxury marque, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), has signed a multi-year deal to use Fortescue’s advanced battery intelligence software, Elysia, in its next-generation electric vehicles, starting with the new electric Range Rover, debuting this year.
Fortescue’s cutting-edge battery intelligence software will help enhance JLR’s luxury vehicles with improved battery longevity, faster charging, increased electric range and performance.
This first-of-its-kind collaboration is part of Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover’s Reimagine strategy to electrify all its brands by 2030 and achieve carbon net zero by 2039.
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Thomas Mueller, Executive Director, Product Engineering at JLR, said :
“Fortescue’s technology will provide JLR with even greater access to data analytics, integral as we electrify our entire vehicle portfolio by 2030. As the industry transitions towards electrification, collaborations such as these are paramount, as we look to further enhance the safety, performance and lifetime of our batteries.
Mark Hutchinson, Fortescue CEO, said:
“This collaboration showcases the very best of cutting-edge innovation and engineering. Through Fortescue’s breakthrough battery intelligence software, JLR will benefit from a new level of access to battery data and a revolutionary way to monitor its products in the real world, ensuring that every product lives up to the brand’s exceptionally high standards.”