Mar 1, 2018

Dyson creates 300 new electric car jobs

Dyson is seeking an extra 300 engineers in a push to build its first electric car by 2020. Dyson already has a 400-strong team working on the project and has doubled the number of scientists working on its battery programmes over the past year. The jobs news came as it revealed 2017 underlying earnings rose 27% to £801m. Dyson to make electric cars from 2020. Dyson said the electric car team - which up until now has been based in its Malmesbury headquarters in the Cotswolds - would shortly move to its new research and development base in Hullavington in Wiltshire. Billionaire founder James Dyson said people in Asia had "An extraordinary enthusiasm for technology that works".

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