Jaguar Land Rover starts construction of plant in Slovakia

(September 14, 2016) NITRA, Slovakia — Jaguar Land Rover has started construction of its new manufacturing facility in Slovakia. The ground breaking ceremony was held this week.

Jaguar Land Rover continues to lead the automotive industry in the development of advanced lightweight technologies. The new factory will be at the forefront of aluminum manufacturing and engineering expertise in Slovakia. It will manufacture a range of all-new aluminum Jaguar Land Rover vehicles, supporting the company’s on-going commitment to deliver high-tech lightweight cars to its customers.

Dr. Ralf Speth, Chief Executive Officer, said:  “The start of construction in Slovakia today represents the beginning of a new phase in our plan to create a truly global business. The factory will strengthen our international manufacturing capabilities as well as complement our existing facilities in the UK, China, India and Brazil.”

The $1.3 billion plant will have an annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles and the first cars are expected to come off the production line in late 2018.



It incorporates cutting-edge current manufacturing technologies and it's the first in Europe to use Kuka’s Pulse carrier system which is 30% faster than conventional conveyance systems. It will also feature a highly automated paint shop process to ensure the highest quality and to minimize the environmental impact. Looking to the future, the factory has been designed with the flexibility to enable smart, connected manufacturing technologies which will support improved process efficiency, delivery and quality.

The plant will include a range of environmental measures, such as water saving devices and heat recovery systems, to ensure sustainable and efficient operations.

Since Jaguar Land Rover confirmed its plans in Slovakia, more than 40,000 people have registered their interest in working at the new plant. When fully operational, the plant will employ 2,800 people and wide scale recruitment will start towards the end of 2017.