Babcock was awarded a one-year contract by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) to help the British Army understand the applications and constraints of electric propulsion.
Partnering with electric vehicle (EV) experts, Electrogenic, Babcock will convert four in-service military Land Rovers, two protected vehicles, and two general services, from diesel fuel to EV using a drop-in kit and modified battery system.
Alternative engine technology
The vehicles will then be put to the test by the Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU) in a series of experimental battlefield/military scenarios, which will assess performance over steep terrain, wading and towing, and different climate-related conditions.
Chris Spicer, Babcock’s Managing Director of Engineering and Systems Integration – Land, said, “This is a great opportunity to investigate alternative engine technology, which will enable the British Army to extend the life of its Land Rovers as diesel becomes obsolete."
Sustainability
Babcock and Electogenic is supporting the MOD to be prepared for the shift to electric vehicles from 2030"
"I’m excited to see how the converted Land Rovers perform in a test environment against diesel and hybrid equivalents."
“Sustainability is an integral part of our corporate strategy and by partnering with Electrogenic, we’ll be supporting the MOD to be prepared for the shift to electric vehicles from 2030 and the UK in reaching its goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.”
Strengths and weaknesses of EV
Babcock International was awarded the contract by Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), the procurement arm for the UK Armed Forces.
Corporal Bryan Munce, from the Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU) at MOD Bovington, said, “ATDU is supporting defense to fully realize the strengths and weaknesses of electric vehicle technology through Project LURCHER."
Mobility performance
It also informs MOD of potential threats to be cognisant of, to enhance our strategic approach"
"Mobility performance, exportable power, signature, and cost reduction are just some of the considerations we will explore while partnering with Electrogenic and Babcock."
"In understanding what could enable our forces, it also informs MOD of potential threats to be cognisant of, to enhance our strategic approach.”
EV technology
Steve Drummond, Co-Founder of Electrogenic, added, “We are delighted to be working with Babcock, and we’re immensely proud to be putting our market-leading EV technology to the ultimate test with the British Army. To be selected is a testament to the sophistication of our technology, and our years of experience developing Land Rover EV conversions."
“At the core of our offering, is the ability to have total control over every element of the electric drivetrain. As a result, our EV technology elevates performance particularly when in adverse conditions and off-road to a whole new level. It’s the ideal fit for military vehicles.”