Coventry Telegraph

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- By SIMON GILBERT Chief Reporter simon.gilbert@trinitymir­ror.com Nick Hurd

A MINISTER has said the government is supportive of Jaguar Land Rover’s ambition to make Coventry the centre of the global car industry in the future.

The decision to create the Energy Innovation Centre, which specialise­s in battery technology, and the Automotive Innovation Centre, at Warwick University have placed Coventry in the lead of the race to develop the next generation of electric-powered and driverless vehicles.

These research and developmen­t facilities are backed up by Jaguar Land Rover chief executive Ralf Speth’s publicly stated ambition to return vehicle manufactur­ing to the city along with vehicle battery production.

But the JLR boss has made it clear that government support is needed to ensure Coventry, and the UK, does not lose the race to lead the evolution of the motor industry.

Mr Speth has said investment is needed in power supply, land and roads, 5G mobile technology to serve driverless cars and infrastruc­ture such as car charging points.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Telegraph, Nick Hurd, minister for industry and climate change, has underlined the government’s support for JLR’s ambitions.

Mr Hurd said: “I saw Ralph at a meeting of the automotive council.

“Towards the top of that shopping list is about how we position organisati­ons like JLR so they can manufactur­e future cars.

“The future is going to be electric and ultra-low emission cars.

“What we all want is for the cars, and the bits that make them up, to be built here. If we succeed then this area is going to succeed and benefit from that because of its strengths.

“This area has got a real determinat­ion to make that happen, and the government is massively supportive of it.”

He added: “In relation to Jaguar specifical­ly, we’re looking at what can we do to work together to talk seriously about building batteries, which is at the heart of the electric car, here in the UK. That’s the vision.”

Mr Hurd said the government had already committed about £600m to encouragin­g people to buy electric cars and the infrastruc­ture, such as charging points, to make owning electric vehicles viable for ordinary drivers.

He added: “We certainly share the ambition to make sure that the West Midlands and the UK is superbly positioned to take full advantage of the big change we are seeing in the industry.

“That includes making sure we have infrastruc­ture in place, the energy structure, the charging infrastruc­ture and critical research and developmen­t sites. Warwick Uni- versity is a huge asset in that context. We’re focused on integratin­g all that to make the UK super competitiv­e as a place to develop the technology and everything that underpins the future of that industry which seems to be electric.”

“Money is tight. Everyone knows that, so we have to be smart about NICK HERD – Minister for industry and climate change how we deploy it. But the process of the industrial strategy consultati­on is that we want to hear from regions that are strategica­lly important. That’s why I’m here today.

“We want to know, what are the growth plans in the area and what do you need to unlock the potential here. There’s been money available before, and this area has benefitted from that, there’s an opportunit­y with the combined authority and devolved powers coming.

“There are resources out there, but it’s about figuring out what’s the smartest way of using them.”

“We’re very supportive of JLR and they know that.

“They’ve challenged us, quite rightly, but we’re challengin­g the sector as well.

“This is a massive opportunit­y and we have to get it right. Jobs may be at risk if we get this wrong.

“If the car industry is changing its technology, we want the UK to be at the front of that.

“We want JLR to succeed.”

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“They’re in a fantastic situation, but the industry they are in faces a very big change because there will be changes in what we drive, how we...
“THEY’RE in a strong position because they have a great brand and superb products made by great people. “They’re in a fantastic situation, but the industry they are in faces a very big change because there will be changes in what we drive, how we...

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