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Up to £85m in new funding to develop automotive technology

Government agrees sector deal with industry aimed at establishing the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as a world leader in automotive technology

Jaguar Land Rover tests driverless vehicles on city centre streets

Almost £85 million in new funding has been agreed to invest in the development of driverless cars, new battery technology and the manufacture of green vehicles.

A new so-called 'sector deal' has been struck between the Government and the automotive industry for the design and development of connected and autonomous vehicles, research and development of battery technology and to accelerate the manufacture of ultra-low and zero emission vehicles.

The deal will see up to £32 million of new joint funding for a programme to help grow the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ supply chain and make it internationally competitive.

There is also £26.4 million of public investment, match funded by industry, to help develop the next generation of driverless and low-carbon vehicles.

This will be done via three flagship projects led by Jaguar Land Rover, GKN and Ford.

Jaguar Land Rover's so-called 'Verbius' project is focussed on the development of electric hybrid vehicle systems in conjunction with universities and businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Worcestershire-based engineering group GKN is working on 'ACe-Drive', a project aiming to grow the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's capability in the design and manufacture of eMachines and power electronics.