Dyson invests in electric car market with £200million UK test track | Daily Mail Online
Dyson plans to clean up in the electric car market with a new £200million UK test track to develop its forthcoming range of Tesla rivals
Dyson confirmed in September that it would produce a range of electric cars
It is in the process of converting a former World War 2 RAF base in Wiltshire into its research and R&D hub
This could be complimented by a new 10-mile track to be used as a vehicle testing ground
The move is set to create ‘more high-skilled jobs for Britain', Dyson said
Dyson confirmed in September that it would produce a range of electric cars
It is in the process of converting a former World War 2 RAF base in Wiltshire into its research and R&D hub
This could be complimented by a new 10-mile track to be used as a vehicle testing ground
The move is set to create ‘more high-skilled jobs for Britain', Dyson said
The firm, better know for producing vacuum cleaners and hair drier, is investing £2 billion in all ahead of the electric car’s launch in 2021
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