Opened in 2014 by Elizabeth II, it currently produces Ingenium petrol and diesel engines.
Having already been expanded once in the past, in 2015 it was announced that Jaguar Land Rover would spend £450 million on doubling the size of the engine plant.
[2] The engine assembly plant is fitted with over 21,000 photovoltaic panels, which produce 5.8MW of energy.
The panels have enough energy to power more than 1,600 homes and reduce the plant's carbon footprint by over 2,400 tonnes per year.
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