JLR has found a use for its second-life Jaguar I-Pace batteries.
The automaker, formerly known as Jaguar Land Rover, is working with Wykes Engineering, a manufacturer of renewable energy products, to develop one of the largest energy storage systems in the UK to harness solar and wind power using old I-Pace batteries.
JLR’s announcement is the automaker’s first foray into energy storage systems. It follows similar moves by competitors to ensure some level of grid stability as the rise in electric vehicles promises to boost electricity demand. Tesla has long been a pioneer in solar
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