Jaguar puts I-PACE batteries into energy storage units
16 Mar 2022|1,173 views
Jaguar has, together with electrical equipment firm Pramac, developed a zero-emission energy storage unit powered by second-life Jaguar I-PACE batteries.
The energy storage device takes its batteries from Jaguar's prototype and engineering test vehicles.
Each system makes use of one-and-a-half of a battery from an I-PACE, providing a capacity of 125kWh, and has already seen use with the Jaguar TCS Racing team during the 2022 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in the U.K. and Spain. The units were used to run the team's cutting-edge diagnostic equipment analysing the race cars' track performance, and to supply auxiliary power to the Jaguar pit garage.
The units are charged via solar panels, and come with Type 2 Electric Vehicle charge connections rated at up to 22kW of alternating current to allow electric vehicle charging.
The energy storage device takes its batteries from Jaguar's prototype and engineering test vehicles.
Each system makes use of one-and-a-half of a battery from an I-PACE, providing a capacity of 125kWh, and has already seen use with the Jaguar TCS Racing team during the 2022 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in the U.K. and Spain. The units were used to run the team's cutting-edge diagnostic equipment analysing the race cars' track performance, and to supply auxiliary power to the Jaguar pit garage.
The units are charged via solar panels, and come with Type 2 Electric Vehicle charge connections rated at up to 22kW of alternating current to allow electric vehicle charging.
Jaguar has, together with electrical equipment firm Pramac, developed a zero-emission energy storage unit powered by second-life Jaguar I-PACE batteries.
The energy storage device takes its batteries from Jaguar's prototype and engineering test vehicles.
Each system makes use of one-and-a-half of a battery from an I-PACE, providing a capacity of 125kWh, and has already seen use with the Jaguar TCS Racing team during the 2022 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in the U.K. and Spain. The units were used to run the team's cutting-edge diagnostic equipment analysing the race cars' track performance, and to supply auxiliary power to the Jaguar pit garage.
The units are charged via solar panels, and come with Type 2 Electric Vehicle charge connections rated at up to 22kW of alternating current to allow electric vehicle charging.
The energy storage device takes its batteries from Jaguar's prototype and engineering test vehicles.
Each system makes use of one-and-a-half of a battery from an I-PACE, providing a capacity of 125kWh, and has already seen use with the Jaguar TCS Racing team during the 2022 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in the U.K. and Spain. The units were used to run the team's cutting-edge diagnostic equipment analysing the race cars' track performance, and to supply auxiliary power to the Jaguar pit garage.
The units are charged via solar panels, and come with Type 2 Electric Vehicle charge connections rated at up to 22kW of alternating current to allow electric vehicle charging.
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