![]() ![]() Our class-leading Jaguars and Land Rovers are in demand around the world and in Fiscal 2020/21 we sold 439,588 vehicles in 127 countries. Our current model range embraces fully electric, plug-in hybrid and mild-hybrid vehicles, as well as the latest diesel and petrol engines. Jaguar Land Rover is reimagining the future of modern luxury by design through its distinct, British brands. ![]() Pramac’s mission for the future is continued growth, offering leading edge technology, evolving to more resilient, efficient, and sustainable energy solutions.įor more information visit: Linkedin: PramacĪbout Jaguar Land Rover: Reimagining the future of modern luxury by design The decennial experience of Off Grid in developing and testing new and innovative solutions meets the Group expertise in the power generation field, resulting in enriched, sustainable and optimized battery energy storage solutions. In 2021, the Group acquires Off Grid Energy Ltd, a company leading innovation in the energy storage solutions for more than 10 years. ![]() Pramac manufactures a complete and flexible product range that satisfies the full spectrum of energy needs to suit customers worldwide its portfolio includes the widest range of hybrid and environmentally friendly products. With subsidiaries and manufacturing plants situated in Europe, Asia and South America, Pramac is present in more than 150 different countries. In 2016, Pramac become part of the Generac group forming the world’s third largest generator and lighting tower producer. Pramac’s diverse business lines ensure the company is a leading player in a wide variety of global markets. From its inception, Pramac has continually evolved and transformed, expanding its product portfolio and becoming the global benchmark for the production of generators and warehouse material handling equipment. Pramac's history began in 1966, when the Campinoti family founded a construction equipment company. **Based on 2019 average annual household electricity consumption 3,772kWh = 72.3kWh per week, Energy Consumption in the UK 1970 to 2019 *McKinsey, Second-life EV batteries: The newest value pool in energy storage To showcase its capability, the unit helped Jaguar TCS Racing prepare for the 2022 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship during testing in the UK and Spain, where it was used to run the team’s cutting-edge diagnostic equipment analysing the race cars’ track performance, and to supply auxiliary power to the Jaguar pit garage. Available for commercial hire, the units are fitted with Type 2 Electric Vehicle (EV) charge connections with dynamic control and rated at up to 22kW AC to allow electric vehicle charging. The remaining materials are recycled back into the supply chain.Ĭharged from solar panels, the unit is a self-contained solution that consists of a battery system linked to a bi-directional converter and the associated control management systems. Pramac directly reuses up to 85% of the vehicle battery supplied by Jaguar Land Rover within the storage unit, including modules and wiring. The flagship system has a capacity of up to 125kWh – more than enough to fully charge Jaguar’s multi-award-winning all-electric I-PACE performance SUV, or to power a regular family home for a week**. Second-life battery supply for stationary applications, like renewable energy storage, could exceed 200 gigawatt-hours per year by 2030, creating a global value over $30 billion*. Post-vehicle applications exist because Jaguar Land Rover’s batteries are engineered to the highest standards and can therefore be safely deployed in multiple low-energy situations once battery health falls below the stringent requirements of an electric vehicle. As part of its commitment to net zero status by 2039, the company will be launching programmes that deliver second life and beyond uses for its electric vehicle batteries. The partnership is the first in Jaguar Land Rover’s plans to create new circular economy business models for its vehicle batteries. Tuesday 15 March 2022, Gaydon, UK: Jaguar Land Rover has partnered with Pramac, a global leader in the energy sector, to develop a portable zero-emission energy storage unit powered by second-life Jaguar I-PACE batteries.Ĭalled the Off Grid Battery Energy Storage System (ESS), Pramac’s technology – which features lithium-ion cells from Jaguar I-PACE batteries taken from prototype and engineering test vehicles – supplies zero-emission power where access to the mains supply is limited or unavailable.
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