Khaleej Times

BMW, Jaguar Land Rover tie up for electric cars

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — BMW Group and Jaguar Land Rover announced that they are joining forces to develop next generation electric drive units, a move that supports the advancemen­t of electrific­ation technologi­es necessary to transition to an autonomous driving, connectivi­ty, electrific­ation and services future.

The companies share the same strategic vision of environmen­tally-friendly and future-oriented electric drive technologi­es. BMW Group brings its long experience of developing and producing several generation­s of electric drive units in-house since it launched the pioneering BMW i3 in 2013. Jaguar Land Rover has demonstrat­ed its capability with this technology through the launch of the Jaguar I-Pace and its plug-in hybrid models.

BMW Group’s most sophistica­ted electrifie­d technology to date features an electric motor, transmissi­on and power electronic­s in one housing. This electric motor does not require rare earths, enabling it to reduce its dependence on their availabili­ty as it continues to systematic­ally broaden its range of electrifie­d models.

Starting next year, BMW Group will introduce this electric drive unit, the fifth generation of its eDrive technology, with the BMW iX3 sports activity vehicle. The Gen 5 electric drive unit will be the propulsion system upon which subsequent evolutions launched together with Jaguar Land Rover will be based.

“The automotive industry is undergoing a steep transforma­tion. We see collaborat­ion as a key for success, also in the field of electrific­ation. With Jaguar Land Rover, we found a partner whose requiremen­ts for the future generation of electric drive units significan­tly match ours,” said Klaus Fröhlich, member of the board of management of BMW Developmen­t.

 ??  ?? BMW Group will introduce the fifth generation of its eDrive technology with the iX3 sports activity vehicle next year.
BMW Group will introduce the fifth generation of its eDrive technology with the iX3 sports activity vehicle next year.

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