Dyson to build ten mile EV test track
- Autor:Ella Cai
- Zwolnij na:2018-08-30
Sir James Dyson has applied for planning permission to build a ten mile test track for EVs at his ex-airfield base in Malmesbury.
Dyson has also announced plans to spend another £150 million on an EV which will be launched the year after next.
The investment will take Dyson’s total spend on the EV project to £200 million.
The new investment should add another 300 automotive jobs to the 400 already engaged on the project in Malmesbury.
“We are now firmly focused on the next stage of our automotive project, strengthening our credentials as a global research and development organisation,” says Dyson.
Dyson has also announced plans to spend another £150 million on an EV which will be launched the year after next.
The investment will take Dyson’s total spend on the EV project to £200 million.
The new investment should add another 300 automotive jobs to the 400 already engaged on the project in Malmesbury.
“We are now firmly focused on the next stage of our automotive project, strengthening our credentials as a global research and development organisation,” says Dyson.