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Jaguar I-PACE finalist for UK’s most prestigious engineering award

The winning team will receive the signature MacRobert Award gold medal and a £50,000 cash prize, joining the pioneers behind innovations such as the Harrier Jump Jet, the Raspberry Pi micro-computer and the CT scanner.

 

Jaguar Land Rover’s groundbreaking all-electric Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), the Jaguar I-PACE, has been named as one of the three finalists for the 2020 MacRobert Award.

 

Founded in 1969, the MacRobert Award is overseen by the Royal Academy of Engineering and is the UK’s longest running engineering prize. It recognises engineering achievements that demonstrate outstanding innovation, tangible societal benefit and proven commercial success.

 

The Jaguar I-PACE is the world’s first premium battery-electric SUV and the first vehicle to win three categories in the same year – World Car of the Year, World Car Design of the Year and World Green Car – at the 2019 World Car Awards.

 

Revolutionary in its engineering and technical specifications, the engineers behind the I-PACE developed novel approaches to battery, heat pump and e-motor technology.

 

Engineering innovations recognised by the MacRobert Award judges include:

 

*            State-of-the-art battery technology

 

*            The use of a heat pump to reduce the amount of battery power needed by the climate control system, significantly extending the range of the vehicle

 

*            E-motor technology engineered in-house to deliver exceptional efficiency, performance and refinement

 

 

The other two finalists are the world’s first volume-produced electric powered digger created by JCB and liquid natural gas reliquefaction technology developed by Babcock LGE.

 

The winner of this year’s MacRobert Award will be announced in July. The winning team will receive the signature MacRobert Award gold medal and a £50,000 cash prize.

 

All three finalists demonstrate the sheer ingenuity of engineers in developing significant engineering innovations that support the Academy’s drive to build a sustainable society, enabling faster decarbonisation and more sustainable use of resources.

 

Now in its 51st year, MacRobert Award-winning innovations have changed the world, delivering enormous economic and societal benefit and contributing to the UK’s standing as the world’s eighth largest manufacturing economy.

 

Nick Rogers, Executive Director, Product Engineering, Jaguar Land Rover, said: “It is an incredible honour to be recognised by the Royal Academy of Engineering for the innovative, pioneering spirit of our Jaguar Land Rover family. With the Jaguar I-PACE, we tore up the rule book and started from a clean sheet of paper to create a vehicle that not only supports our Destination Zero vision (Zero Emissions, Zero Accidents and Zero Congestion) but also has awesome on-road capability – a true Jaguar that people will love to drive. Under the skin, every detail from the patented hairpin technology to the bespoke cooling system was carefully engineered to create a premium battery electric SUV that was more efficient, more practical and more sustainable than ever before.”

 

MacRobert Award finalists and winners are chosen by an expert panel of Academy Fellows, who have vast experience across engineering industry and academia. The Jaguar Land Rover finalist team includes:

 

*            Stephen Boulter, Vehicle Engineering Manager for I-PACE

 

*            Chris Chatham, Thermal Fluids Systems Group Leader

 

*            Maria Ximena Odio Narvaez, Lead Thermal Engineer for Batteries

 

*            Alexandros Michaelides, Electric Machines Senior Manager

 

*            Matthew Hancock, Powertrain Supervisory Control Technical Specialist

 

MacRobert Award judge Professor Ric Parker CBE FREng said: “The Jaguar Land Rover team has given the world an amazing electric vehicle with the I-PACE. The car is packed with innovation from the novel battery and motor technology, through to regenerative braking and sophisticated software, as is evidenced by the 40 patents the have been granted. The result of this enthusiastic team’s engineering excellence is a more sustainable vehicle that people love to drive.”

 

Professor Sir Richard Friend FREng FRS, Chair of the Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award judging panel, said: ”This year’s finalists raise the bar when it comes to understanding the part UK engineering has to play in shaping a more sustainable future. UK engineers are influential agents of change, and our shortlist represents the transformative impact that such innovations are having on a global scale.

”It is testament to the strength and experience of our UK engineering community – a sector that contributes 25% to the UK’s economy – that Babcock LGE, Jaguar Land Rover and JCB have established world firsts in their respective fields.“

 

Notes to readers

 

MacRobert Award for engineering innovation

 

First presented in 1969, the MacRobert Award is widely regarded as the most coveted in the industry, honouring the winning organisation with a gold medal and the team members with a cash prize of £50,000. Founded by the MacRobert Trust, the award is presented and run by the Royal Academy of Engineering, with support from the Worshipful Company of Engineers.

 

Royal Academy of Engineering is harnessing the power of engineering to build a sustainable society and an inclusive economy that works for everyone. In collaboration with our Fellows and partners, we’re growing talent and developing skills for the future, driving innovation and building global partnerships, and influencing policy and engaging the public. Together we’re working to tackle the greatest challenges of our age.

 

The MacRobert Award 2020 Judging Panel

 

Professor Sir Richard Friend FREng FRS (Chair), Cavendish Professor of Physics, University of Cambridge

 

Naomi Climer CBE FREng, Chair of Council, International Broadcasting Convention (IBC); Former President Media Cloud Services, Sony

 

Professor Nick Jennings CB FREng, Vice-Provost (Research and Enterprise), Imperial College London

 

Professor Sir John McCanny CBE FREng FRS, Regius Professor Emeritus, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast

 

Professor Gordon Masterton DL OBE FREng FRSE, Chair of Future Infrastructure, University of Edinburgh; Former Vice-President, Jacobs

 

Professor Phil Nelson CBE FREng, Professor of Acoustics, University of Southampton

 

Professor Ric Parker CBE FREng, Former Director of Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce plc

 

Dr Liane Smith FREng, Director, Larkton Ltd

 

Professor Sir Saeed Zahedi OBE RDI FREng, Technical Director, Blatchford

 

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