JAKARTA - Jaguar Land Rover Group (JLR) officially signed a multi-year contract with the Fortescue company to use an advanced battery software system called Elysia on its newest electric vehicle.

According to the company, the device can help perfect vehicles from JLR (covering Jaguar and Land Rover) in terms of age building, safety, and battery performance.

"Along the industrial transition to electrification, collaboration like this is very important, as we strive to further improve our safety, performance, and battery life," said JLR Executive Director Engineering Thomas Mueller, quoted from the company's website, Tuesday, May 21.

This technology will be used for the first time in the latest Range Rover Electric launched at the end of this year. Then, this Elysia device will be used on all EVs under future JLR companies.

This will help provide a better ownership experience to clients with faster charging, better reliability, and wider reach.

This also helps future users of Jaguar and Land Rover electric vehicles to monitor battery health at all times of use in order to support a sustainable ecosystem from gasoline engines to EVs.

This innovative software from Fortescue uses a digital twin with knowledge of physics and artificial intelligence probabilities to identify and solve battery problems.

This partnership is in line with JLR's vision of transition to complete electrification. The company has set to revolutionize all brands into fully electric vehicle brands by 2030 to achieve its carbon zero-emission target by 2039.


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