Production Jaguar Land Rover Tests Drone for Inspection and Inventory

From Thomas Günnel | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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Jaguar Land Rover is testing a drone for production inspection in a plant. This is intended to drastically reduce inspection time.

Jaguar Land Rover is testing a drone for production inspection.(Image: Jaguar Land Rover)
Jaguar Land Rover is testing a drone for production inspection.
(Image: Jaguar Land Rover)

Jaguar Land Rover is testing a drone at the Electric Propulsion Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton (UK). The automaker aims to reduce machine and equipment inspection times—by up to 95 percent, according to its own statements. The drone can also access hard-to-reach areas from a safe distance.

Maintenance teams can inspect equipment from the factory floor—without the need for work platforms or scaffolding. The drone can be controlled via tablet and provides live 3D maps. It uses Lidar sensors and a thermal imaging camera to detect overheating or insulation damage. The drone is manufactured by the company Flyability.

The drone is controlled via tablet and provides 3D images.(Image: Jaguar Land Rover)
The drone is controlled via tablet and provides 3D images.
(Image: Jaguar Land Rover)

Automated Inventory in the Warehouse

If the tests in Wolverhampton are successful, Jaguar Land Rover plans to deploy a drone at the Logistics Operations Centre in Solihull, in a warehouse spanning approximately 990,000 ft². There, the drone equipped with barcode scanners is intended to automate inventory processes.

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