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Jaguar Land Rover opens new testing facility for electrical and radio interference

Green Car Congress

Jaguar Land Rover has taken another step towards a new era of electrification and connectivity by opening a facility to test the next generation of vehicles for electrical and radio interference. New Range Rover Sport, which launched in May, was the first vehicle to undergo a bespoke testing program at the in-house facility.

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Jaguar Land Rover demonstrates all-terrain self-driving technology; off-road connected convoy

Green Car Congress

Jaguar Land Rover has demonstrated a range of innovative research technologies that would allow a future autonomous car to drive itself over any surface or terrain. We don’t want to limit future highly automated and fully autonomous technologies to tarmac. Tony Harper, Head of Research, Jaguar Land Rover.

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Jaguar Land Rover showcases remote-control and autonomous 180? turn technologies

Green Car Congress

Jaguar Land Rover is showcasing two of the prototype technologies that its UK-based research team are developing to deliver autonomous driving in the future: remote control via smartphone and autonomous multi-point turning. Wolfgang Epple, Director of Research and Technology, Jaguar Land Rover. Multi-Point Turns.

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Jaguar Land Rover in two UK projects worth ~$16M to advance connected and autonomous vehicle technology

Green Car Congress

Jaguar Land Rover is participating in two new projects in the UK worth a combined £11 million (US$15.7 million) UK-CITE (UK Connected Intelligent Transport Environment) project will create the first test route capable of testing both vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure systems on public roads in the UK.

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Jaguar Land Rover and EPSRC announce $17M autonomous vehicle research program; 5 projects selected

Green Car Congress

Jaguar Land Rover and the UK’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) are jointly funding an £11-million (US$17-million) research program to develop fully autonomous cars. Five projects were selected and Jaguar Land Rover will be leading the collaboration with these successful research groups.

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Jaguar will use NVIDIA AI for self-driving in future vehicles starting 2025

Electrek

Jaguar Land Rover is partnering with NVIDIA to use their DRIVE Hyperion 8 platform for future vehicles. NVIDIA’s system will power autonomous and driver assistance systems and will render visualization of the vehicle’s environment.

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4 Classic Car Relaunches Transforming the EV Landscape

Clean Fleet Report

DeLorean EV Who doesn’t spot pictures of the DMC DeLorean and get nostalgic pangs for “Back to the Future?” DeLorean really gets to the future 3. metric tons of CO 2 emitted by gas-powered cars so you can drive without worrying about the environment. The battery-powered model reaches 62 mph in 5.5 Classic looks, current power 2.