Deccan Chronicle

JLR PLANS TO TEST PROTOTYPE HYDROGEN LAND ROVER

- NICK CAREY

Jaguar Land Rover will begin tests later this year on a hydrogen fuel-cell prototype model based on its Land Rover Defender vehicle as the carmaker looks to expand its zeroemissi­on car options, the company said on Tuesday.

JLR, owned by India's Tata Motors, earlier this year said that its luxury Jaguar brand will be entirely electric by 2025, and the more rugged, offroad Land Rover brand will launch six pure electric models over the next five years. read more

Most of the auto industry is focusing its efforts on developing batteryele­ctric cars to meet tightening emission standards in Europe and China.

But JLR is one of a small number of carmakers that sees possibilit­ies for the mass adoption of hydrogen fuel cells, which emit only water as they produce electricit­y, and has said it believes hydrogen has a future role in the auto industry.

Hydrogen fuel cells "provide high energy density and rapid refuelling, and minimal loss of range in low temperatur­es, making the technology ideal for larger, longer-range vehicles, or those operated in hot or cold environmen­ts," JLR said.

The hydrogen Land Rover Defender will undergo tests to "verify key attributes such as offroad capability and fuel consumptio­n," the company said in a release.

As well as offering the prospect of harmless emissions, hydrogen fuel cells also provide greater range than battery-electric cars. But there is little fuelling infrastruc­ture currently in place to support mass adoption of the technology.

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