Jaguar Land Rover sees EV range gains with Formula E tech

Sam Bird in the Jaguar I-Type 5 at the 2022 Formula E London E-PrixThe automaker on Monday announced a partnership with North Carolina-based Wolfspeed to use the latter’s silicon carbide semiconductor tech in future EVs. Wolfspeed already supplies similar tech to the Jaguar TCS Racing Formula E team, which has used it to “accelerate on-track efficiency and performance,” JLR noted in a press release. Silicon…
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