Dyson will develop its car on a purpose-built track

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Written by Tom Harrison
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Dyson maker of cool fans and vacuum cleaners is doing an electric car. And this is where said car is going to be developed. The company"s new campus at Hullavington Airfield in Wiltshire has already had 85million spent on it, but "Phase Two" of its development will see an extra 200million spent on handling, rural and off-road test tracks, a skid-pan, a high-speed runway and several new buildings. 400 members of its automotive team have already moved in, and when it"s done the site will be able to accommodate 2,000 workers. In all, Dyson expects to invest a whopping 550million in the 750-acre former RAF base, on which it will also build a sports centre, caf and visitor centre where Joe Public can learn about its wares.

Date written: 30 Aug 2018

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