Tony Westerlund, a potential buyer from Sweden, joined Arjeplog testing a Jaguar I-PACE in the Arctic, invited by his manufacturer after a question. He will take the place of one of the test drivers and will be able to give the automaker his recommendations.
The Arjeplog region is well known for its harsh climate, with temperatures often falling below 40 degrees Celsius.
fast charging
Jaguar claims the new I-PACE with DC fast charging can charge up to 80 percent of the battery's capacity in just 45 minutes, and that's true when using a 100kW charger. In fact, it is enough to go in for a coffee and relax in one of the charging points to recharge your batteries.
Jaguar I-PACE models are waiting for testing on a special test mule in arctic weather at Arjeplog in Sweden.
Personally
The Jaguar I-PACE will be shown live on March 1st, with a public debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 6th.
Photo, video and source: Jaguar Land Rover.