Project Tucana was placed first in the ‘Automotive and Road Transportation – Structural’ category at the 2022 JEC Innovation awards.
A JEC award is one of the most prestigious international awards in the composites industry. Project Tucana – led by Jaguar Land Rover – was selected over a range of projects from across the world, including notable entries by BASF Corporation and BMW AG who were the runners-up in the category.
Project Tucana was led by Jaguar Land Rover and saw the rear body structure of the Jaguar I-PACE redesigned to increase vehicle stiffness by 30% and cut its weight by 35kg.
Funded by BEIS through Innovate UK and delivered by the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK, Project Tucana brought together world-leading academic and industry partners to develop lightweight structures for Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) using advanced, lightweight composites.
Jaguar Land Rover is the UK’s largest automotive manufacturer, built around two iconic British car brands. Project Tucana has an important part to play as part of Jaguar Land Rover’s reimagine strategy, which aims to make future vehicles lighter to prevent more than 4.5 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions between 2023 and 2032.
UK-based composites manufacturer CCP Gransden were pleased to have supported Jaguar Land Rover in Project Tucana and collect the award as part of the consortium.
At the JEC World show, held from 3 to 5 May 2022, CCP Gransden demonstrated a rear-header part developed for the award-winning Project Tucana.
JEC Paris is one of the world’s biggest composites shows. This year the main buzzword of the show was sustainability, something which CCP Gransden has been putting a lot of additional work into recently across several projects.
Over the three days at the show, the CCP Gransden team benefitted from networking, expert presentations and market research. CCP Gransden’s attendees successfully used the show as an opportunity to think dynamically about how CCP Gransden can continue to grow and offer the most competitive services.