Whitley, UK, Tuesday 16th March 2021.
Jaguar Land Rover’s future cabin air purification technology has
been shown in laboratory tests to inhibit viruses and airborne bacteria by as
much as 97 per cent.
The prototype heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC)
system uses Panasonic’s nanoe™ X** technology to inhibit harmful bacteria and
viruses, and will help the cabins of future Jaguar and Land Rover models to
deliver a unique customer experience. The research comes as Jaguar Land Rover defines its future strategy: a
sustainability-rich reimagination of modern luxury, unique customer
experiences, and positive societal impact.
Jaguar Land Rover partnered with Perfectus Biomed Ltd, a leading
microbiology and virology lab, to perform the world-leading laboratory-based
sealed-chamber test designed to simulate a vehicle ventilation system in
recirculation mode over a 30-minute cycle. The independent research showed that
viruses and bacteria were inhibited by as much as 97 per cent.
Panasonic’s innovative nanoe™ X technology has also been tested on
novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2*) by Texcell, a global research organisation that
specialises in viral testing and immune profiling, and is one of the laboratories
in the world with permission to test against novel coronavirus. It found more
than 99.995 per cent of the virus was inhibited during the two-hour laboratory
test***.
Dr Steve Iley, Jaguar Land Rover’s Chief Medical Officer, said:
“Our customers’ wellbeing is of paramount importance to us – and now, more than
ever, we are all looking for technological solutions that can help take care of
our loved ones. The independent research, developed and commissioned by our
expert engineers, is just one of the ways we are working to assure our
customers that harmful pathogens are being minimised, providing a cleaner
environment for passengers inside the cabin and setting new standards in the
ownership experience.”
To provide active air purification the nanoe™ X technology - ten
times more effective than its predecessor nanoe™ - uses a high voltage to
create trillions of Hydroxyl (OH) Radicals enveloped in nano-sized water
molecules****. These OH Radicals denature the virus and bacteria proteins,
helping inhibit their growth. The OH Radicals deodorise and inhibit allergens
in a similar way to create a cleaner air environment for customers.
Alexander Owen, Research Engineer at Jaguar Land Rover, said:
“This technology is a great example of being able to harness the power of
nature and puts Jaguar Land Rover right at the forefront of this cabin
technology. Hydroxyl Radicals are one of the most important natural oxidants in
chemistry and have been helping to clean our atmosphere for millennia, removing
pollutants and other harmful substances. The creation of this technology and
our advanced research, is the first step in deploying this scientific
phenomenon within vehicle cabins of the future.”
This pioneering research will allow Jaguar Land Rover to offer the
next generation of advanced cabin air filtration in the future. Models^ across
the Jaguar range, including the new all-electric Jaguar I-PACE performance SUV,
and Land Rover line-up – including the Discovery and Range Rover Evoque –
currently offer nanoe™ technology and PM 2.5 filtration. An innovative
pre-conditioning feature is also available so customers can enable the system before getting into the vehicle.