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Jaguar explains why it’s killing off its only electric car to help it transition to an EV brand in 2025

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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed it will kill-off its Jaguar I-Pace electric SUV and combustion-powered E-Pace small SUV as part of a radical reinvention as a luxury EV brand next year. When production of the I-Pace winds up, Jaguar will just make and sell just one model globally – the F-Pace SUV.

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General Motors partners Salton Sea lithium production for EVs 

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It is investing a $35 billion global commitment to electric and autonomous vehicles. By securing and localizing the lithium supply chain in the U.S., The project is still in the early stages and aims to design light yet rugged vehicles that can give more life and performance in terms of range and speed than the lunar rovers.

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GlobalData: Coronavirus leads to nosedive in global vehicle sales with lowest January registrations since 2012

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While the drop in January vehicle sales on a global scale is alarming, sinking 13.9% There was barely anybody at car dealers in the first week of February as most people stayed at home. Companies such as Jaguar-Land Rover have already confirmed they’ve had to resort to flying parts in from China to meet production demand.

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New EV electric car calendar

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Ineos Grenadier hydrogen fuel cell – rugged and capable Land Rover Defender lookalike has hydrogen in its future following tie-up with Hyundai. The company has already done plenty of background work (dealer training, charging infrastructure, etc) so it can push the button on the e-Niro later in 2021. 2021 INEOS Grenadier.

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As Electric Car Makers Ante Up Billions, Software Is Ace in the Hole

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In early 2019, Reuters estimated that the top 29 global auto manufacturers had already pledged to invest more than $300 billion towards developing electric vehicles (EVs) and supporting technologies including autonomous driving capability. Yet, even with the global EV market share projected to grow from only about 2.6