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Solar to supply a third of energy at JLR HQ

Last updated: August 19, 2025 7:25 pm
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Jaguar Land Rover Opens Massive Solar Farm at Gaydon Headquarters

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has recently unveiled a groundbreaking initiative at its Gaydon headquarters in the UK – a solar farm spanning 26 hectares, equivalent to the size of 36 football pitches. This impressive solar farm, with a capacity of 18MW, is a significant step towards achieving energy independence for the renowned British automotive company.

The purpose of this solar farm is to generate electricity to power a third of JLR’s operations at its Gaydon site, which includes housing its design, engineering, and R&D teams. By relying on renewable energy sources, JLR aims to reduce its reliance on traditional grid energy, mitigate fluctuating energy costs, and improve its overall environmental impact.

Furthermore, this initiative is part of JLR’s broader strategy to derive at least 30% of its global energy consumption from on-site renewable sources. In addition to the solar farm at the Gaydon headquarters, JLR is also nearing completion of a similar project at its Wolverhampton Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre, where a massive rooftop solar array comprising over 18,000 panels will soon be operational. This array is expected to generate approximately 9500 MWh of energy annually, meeting 40% of the manufacturing center’s energy requirements.

In the upcoming year, Jaguar Land Rover plans to install 10MW of solar car ports at its Merseyside site. These innovative structures, including canopies and solar walkways, are designed to primarily support EV charging and will contribute towards the company’s sustainability goals.

Andrea Debbane, JLR’s chief sustainability officer, emphasized the significance of these initiatives, stating, “They directly reduce our global operational emissions and help move us closer to our net zero goal, whilst delivering tangible value today and for the long-term.”

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