Bladon Jets and Jaguar Land Rover Win Funding for Gas Turbine Electric Vehicle Project


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DOUGLAS, UNITED KINGDOM - January 25 2010 – A consortium led by micro gas turbine company Bladon Jets has secured investment from the Technology Strategy Board to develop an Ultra Lightweight Range Extender (ULRE) for next generation electric vehicles. The objective of the consortium, which includes luxury car maker Jaguar Land Rover and leading electrical machine company SR Drives, is to produce the world’s first commercially viable – and environmentally friendly – gas turbine generator designed specifically for automotive applications.

Backing for the project was secured in a hotly contested £15 million funding competition organised by the Technology Strategy Board to support the advancement of the mass adoption of low carbon vehicles and is a key part of its wider programme to stimulate technology-enabled innovation and to help boost UK growth and productivity.

The ULRE will incorporate a Bladon Jets patented, axial flow gas turbine engine coupled to a high speed generator utilising SR Drives’ proprietary switched reluctance technology. Design of the ULRE’s packaging for vehicle integration will be overseen by Jaguar Land Rover, who will call on their long experience of developing innovative automotive technologies – including the Rover gas turbine cars produced in the 1950s and ‘60s.

Bladon Jets Executive Chairman Paul Barrett said “Winning this Technology Strategy Board award is a really significant event for Bladon Jets and for the future of low carbon vehicle development in the UK. We are delighted to be working with our partners Jaguar Land Rover and SR Drives on this project and look forward to seeing our micro gas turbine engine play a major role in the renaissance of the British automotive industry”.

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