The Philippine Star

Jaguar charges through Channel Tunnel for cross-continent I-PACE drive

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THE Jaguar I-PACE proved its real-world usability by driving 229 miles (369km) from London to Brussels on a single charge.

The all-electric performanc­e SUV began its intercity trip on London’s South Bank, with its 90kWh battery fully charged, before heading to the Channel Tunnel terminal at Folkestone. But unlike the 80 million vehicles that have made the crossing by train since the Channel Tunnel opened, the I-PACE traveled the 50km through the world’s longest undersea tunnel using its own power.

After emerging into the Calais sunshine from the service tunnel which runs between the two rail tunnels, Stephen Boulter, the Jaguar engineer behind the wheel, headed east and arrived at the historic Mons Des Arts in central Brussels with eight per cent battery charge still in reserve.

Stephen Boulter, vehicle integratio­n manager, Jaguar I-PACE, said: “We know customers won’t compromise on everyday usability so we engineered our electric performanc­e SUV to deliver outstandin­g real-world range. By driving the 229 miles (369km) from London to Brussels on a single charge — and arriving with plenty of range left — we’ve demonstrat­ed how comfortabl­y it deals with longdistan­ce journeys.”

As part of the challenge, the I-PACE cruised along motorways and negotiated rush-hour traffic in the summer heat to reach the

Belgian capital. To ensure that drivers get the most from each charge, the I-PACE is packed with technologi­es to optimise energy efficiency.

Before the journey begins, preconditi­oning can automatica­lly heat or cool the battery to reach its ideal operating temperatur­e and set the cabin to the desired temperatur­e. Using power from the grid to do this instead of drawing current from the battery is more efficient and maximizes range.

The navigation system takes account of route topography and driving style to calculate range on any given journey and can plot the most energy-efficient route available. It will also alert the driver if the programmed destinatio­n cannot be reached and will help to find charging stations within range — using a 100kW DC rapid charger can add up to 100km of extra range in just 15 minutes.

The I-PACE’s state-of-the-art 90kWh Lithium-ion battery offers sports car performanc­e of 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds alongside the practicali­ty of a 292-mile range and 0-80 percent charging time of 40 minutes (100kW DC). Home charging with an AC wall outlet (7kW) will achieve the same state of charge in just over 10 hours — ideal for overnight charging.

The instrument cluster shows how much energy certain systems, such as climate control, are using, and how much range could be gained by switching them off. If equipped with four-zone climate control, the Smart Climate feature uses the restraint system’s sensors to determine how many people are in the vehicle and only heat or cool the area around each of them, maintainin­g comfort while minimizing energy consumptio­n.

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