Jaguar and Land Rover have now deployed 362 vehicles globally to support charitable organisations and front-line workers tackling the spread of COVID-19.
Most recently, a fleet of 15 Jaguars was deployed to support the “Help NHS Heroes” campaign – a nationwide effort in the U.K. delivering vital supplies to the U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS) staff.
Boxes containing foodstuffs and other essential supplies can now be ordered via a bespoke app before being made ready for collection at their NHS place of work.
The scheme is helping thousands of frontline NHS staff and carers by providing easy access to fresh, nutritious food. The fleet of Jaguars will now allow for convenient home deliveries too.
Jaguar Land Rover is also scaling up production of its protective face visors in a continued effort to support the fight against COVID-19. New tooling, developed by WHS Plastics, will produce a further 14,000 visors each week for key workers across the U.K.
A further 20 vehicles have been supplied to Red Cross societies across Europe to help reach vulnerable communities.
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