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Nov 2023
17m 24s

Let’s collaborate: How Jaguar Land Rover...

Ellen MacArthur Foundation
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In this episode, we hear from Reuben Chorley, Sustainable Industrial Operations Director at Jaguar Land Rover. Together we will dive deeper into the world of i-Pace Jaguar car batteries, and how these are being given a second life in the renewable energy sector. 
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