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JLR’s EV build and test facility in Coventry – which plays a crucial role in the luxury vehicle manufacturer’s plan to electrify all of its brands by 2030 – has added an unlikely colleague to its list of new recruits, in the form of a four-legged robotic dog dubbed ‘Rover’.

With the test facility a complex and energy-dense environment, with thousands of assets that requires constant monitoring, Rover’s role as guard dog is of critical importance to JLR and its human colleagues – saving them valuable time by spotting potential operational issues and equipment wear and tear early, ensuring test and development continues to run on schedule ahead of the launch of Range Rover Electric.

Just like a regular guard dog, ‘Rover’ has its own kennel at the plant, where it periodically lives and charges its 50V battery between shifts. However, unlike a regular dog, Boston Dynamics’ robot can operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and doesn’t get distracted by loud sounds, unusual sights or smells.

Fully automated to follow a range of pre-set routes, Rover conducts up to 24 patrols each day and night, using AI to physically open doors, ascend stairs and navigate high-traffic areas with diligence. Continuously taking measurements and inspecting valves and machinery, Rover eliminates the risk of human error in these tasks, while allowing engineers to better spend their time analysing Rover’s results to make more insightful business and maintenance predictions or to perform repairs.

Performing his duties with aplomb, the quadruped is able to do so thanks to the natural dexterity afforded by its four legs and robot arm. These in turn are maximised by its advanced onboard sensors - ‘hearing’ potential gas leaks that would otherwise not be sensed by human ears, and using thermal sensors to evaluate battery temperatures quickly, ensuring technicians can continue their work safely.

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00:00As battery testing ramps up ahead of JLR electrifying all of its brands by 2030, we've added a new
00:13robotic dog to our workforce. We've called it Rover. The Boston Dynamics robot uses clever
00:18AI to save our team's time whilst maximising their safety.
00:24Patrolling JLR Coventry's facility up to 24 times a day, Rover can open doors, navigate
00:30busy areas and monitor thousands of pieces of equipment each day, alerting our colleagues
00:35quickly to operational issues. This allows them to spend less time monitoring and more
00:41time making maintenance predictions or performing repairs. It can even hear air leaks that would
00:47otherwise be undetectable to the human ear.
00:52As JLR gears up to launch Range Rover Electric later this year, Rover has been indispensable
00:57to the team, ensuring battery testing continues at a rapid and safe pace.

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