Taxi manufacturer Geely joins world land speed record partnership

THE parent company of Coventry-based manufacturer, London Taxi Company, has become the latest firm to sponsor the UK’s attempt to break the world land speed record.

China-based Zhejiang Geely Holding Group (ZGH) will be the prime sponsor and Official Automotive Partner of the Bloodhound supersonic car after signing a new three-year agreement.

The automotive group, which also owns Volvo, will provide technical as well as financial support to the project and promote its Inspirational Programme throughout Asia.

The deal is the largest in the history of the Bloodhound project and means plans for challenging the World Land Speed Record in 2017 are now back on track.

Project Bloodhound is a British initiative, developed by speed entrepreneur Richard Noble, and one with a truly global reach. Followed in more than 200 countries, its roadshows have toured Europe, Canada, South Africa, Brazil, India and China.  

The project has aimed to capture the imagination of a new generation of engineers by touring schools and involving children from many different countries in a series of challenges designed to spark their enthusiasm for science and engineering.

ZGH is the largest privately owned Chinese automotive group and has grown rapidly over the last decade.

Geely Auto has four international research and design centres, employs close to 10,000 engineers worldwide and has also established universities, further education colleges and technology schools across China.

It joins a distinguished roster of international organisations supporting the Bloodhound adventure including Rolls-Royce, Castrol, Rolex, Parker Hannifin, Atlas Copco, STP, Lockheed Martin, Nammo, Thyssen Krupp and Otto Fuchs.  Jaguar continues in its role as technical partner to the project and its V8 engine will remain the auxiliary power unit used to power the oxidiser pump for the Bloodhound’s hybrid rocket.

The car itself is powered by an engine from an RAF Typhoon fighter.

The partnership will see Geely Auto technology being used within Bloodhound SSC; Geely Group vehicles being used in South Africa throughout record campaigns; design and engineering support being provided, where required, to help the project achieve its goals; promotion of Bloodhound across Asia and the team’s STEM inspiration programme rolled out across China.

Mr Noble, project director, said: “We could not have a better partner than Geely: not only are they an international technology company with tremendous vision and capability, they share our passion for innovation and education.

“Their support, both technical and financial, means we can now plan next year’s record-breaking challenge with confidence. It also means we can take our STEM inspiration message to a vast new audience, which is great for science and engineering but also for promoting Great Britain.”

Li Shufu, chairman, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, added: “We are proud and excited to be part of this extraordinary team. Geely shares the same challenging spirit and passion for pushing technological barriers as the Bloodhound Project.

“Since day one we have been committed to breaking technology barriers at Geely and working with Project Bloodhound will help further our mutual technology breakthrough to an international audience.

“It also means we can tell millions of young people, in China and around the world, about the opportunities presented by studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics.  That is what makes this ‘Engineering Adventure’ so special and why we wanted to be part of it.”

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