JLR has radically transformed its 61‑year‑old factory in Halewood in preparation for electric vehicle production.
The transformational works will enable the parallel production of internal combustion, hybrid and pure electric vehicles.
Over £250 million invested in new production lines, machinery, people and digital technology; further £250 million to be injected over the coming years.
40 New Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) introduced to assist employees with the fitment of high‑voltage batteries.
The paint inspection tunnel at the Halewood plant.
JLR readies Halewood plant to produce EVs alongside ICE and hybrid models

Electrification is central to JLR’s Reimagine strategy and the 61-year-old Halewood plant will produce ICE, PHEV and BEV models side by side before eventually becoming JLR’s first all‑electric production facility. Over £250 million invested in new production lines, machinery, people and digital technology; further £250 million to be injected over the coming years

26 Sep 2024 | 1841 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

JLR has announced a £500 million (Rs 5,096 crore) investment to transform its historic Halewood facility to support the parallel production of electric vehicles, alongside existing combustion and hybrid models. 

Originally built in 1963 to produce the Ford Anglia, Halewood is being transformed for the electric era. With £250 ...

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