JLR Opens New Solar Farm to Help Power Gaydon Headquarters
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JLR powers up 26-hectare solar farm at Gaydon HQ
Jaguar Land Rover has opened a 26-hectare (aka: 36 football pitches) solar farm at its Gaydon headquarters, which will be capable of meeting up to 31% of the site’s energy needs. JLR is in the process of expanding its use of renewable energy across its global operations, with a series of large-scale solar projects aimed at cutting emissions and reducing grid reliance. This latest development is a 18MW facility which also incorporates biodiversit…


JLR opens new solar farm to help power Gaydon headquarters
JLR has opened a new 26-hectare solar farm to help power its Gaydon headquarters sustainably.
JLR (Jaguar – Land Rover) is in the biggest transformation process of its history. One that not only involves converting Land Rover into three different brands or reinventing Jaguar with no little controversy along the way, is in transition to become a zero net emissions company and has just taken a new step in this direction: it has inaugurated a new solar park, equivalent to the size of 36 football fields, at its headquarters in Gaydon. It occ…
JLR opens huge solar farm at Gaydon
Vehicle manufacturer JLR has reached a significant milestone in the roll-out of its global renewable energy strategy with the opening of a new solar farm at its Gaydon headquarters this summer. The size of up to 36 football pitches, the 26-hectare, 18MW facility will supply up to 31% of the site’s energy requirements, marking the completion of the first of three of its UK solar energy projects. Alongside the development, JLR has advanced its bio…
Solar to supply a third of energy at JLR HQ
The energy farm is the size of 36 football pitches and is part of a push to reduce grid reliance Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has opened a solar farm the size of 36 football pitches at its Gaydon headquarters as part of efforts to increase its energy independence. The 26-hectare, 18MW site can generate enough electricity to power a third of the British firm’s base. The site is home to JLR’s design, engineering and R&D teams. It is part of a move from…
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