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AVL Joins Collaborative Project to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Land Rover Defender Fuel Cell Prototype


AVL Joins Collaborative Project to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Land Rover Defender Fuel Cell Prototype

Exhibitor: AVL

AVL and Jaguar Land Rover join forces to deliver zero-tailpipe emissions for premium fuel cell prototype based on the new Land Rover Defender.

Fuel Cell (FC) is one of the key technology elements that will contribute to the decarbonisation of the road transport sector within the next decades and support the ambitious UK Government “Net-Zero” commitment by 2050.

A consortium led by Jaguar Land Rover and including AVL, has secured funding from the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC), which is set out to support Research & Development projects for a wide range of cutting-edge technologies including concept fuel cell vehicles.

AVL Powertrain UK Ltd will take on a fundamental role collaborating on the Controls work package with Jaguar Land Rover, developing supervisory controller functionality, managing the functional safety development, as well as being responsible for the integration and calibration activities.

AVL and Jaguar Land Rover will deliver the project with a team of industry leading R&D partners including Delta Motorsport, Marelli Automotive Systems and UKBIC on ‘Project Zeus’ to develop an advanced FC powertrain for a zero tailpipe emissions prototype, based on the Land Rover Defender.

Matthias Wellers, Managing Director, AVL Powertrain UK Ltd said: ‘’AVL work with project partners to make the FCEV concept a reality and establish a leading knowledge hub for hydrogen technology and capabilities in the UK. The project will support the transition from traditional mobility to future propulsion, promoting crucial skill development the UK automotive industry needs.’’

“The demand for clean propulsion is increasing exponentially. Consumers have become more environmentally aware, and legislators are ramping up Net-Zero targets, meaning technology developers are looking for more sustainable solutions for future mobility. More than ever, we need to invest in innovative Research and Development to deliver a cleaner tomorrow.

That is why developing the zero tailpipe emission FCEV prototype, based on the new Land Rover Defender, is a vital enabler of next-generation Fuel Cell power adoption in passenger car applications, which will support bringing the UK closer to realising net-zero emissions and advancing automotive technology on a global stage.” stated Tom Stone, Engineering Centre Manager, AVL Powertrain UK Ltd.

Ralph Clague, Head of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells for Jaguar Land Rover, said: “We know hydrogen has a role to play in the future powertrain mix across the whole transport industry, and alongside battery electric vehicles, it offers another zero tailpipe emission solution for the specific capabilities and requirements of Jaguar Land Rover’s world class line-up of vehicles. The work done alongside our partners in Project Zeus will help us on our journey to become a net zero carbon business by 2039, as we prepare for the next generation of zero tailpipe emissions vehicles.”

The zero-tailpipe emission prototype new Defender FCEV will begin testing towards the end of 2021 in the UK to verify key attributes such as off-road capability and fuel consumption.

 


AVL

AVL is the world’s largest independent company for development, simulation and testing in the automotive industry, and in other sectors. Drawing on its pioneering spirit, the company provides concepts, solutions and methodologies to shape future mobility trends. AVL creates innovative and affordable technologies to effectively reduce CO2 by applying a multi-energy carrier strategy for all applications – from hybrid to battery electric and fuel cell technologies. The company supports customers throughout the entire development process from the ideation phase to serial production. To accelerate the vision of smart and connected mobility AVL has established competencies in the fields of ADAS, autonomous driving and digitalization.


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