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Recharge Industries buys battery manufacturer Britishvolt

Recharge Industries has bought Britishvolt, the collapsed startup which had struggled to fund a major electric-vehicle battery factory in northern England, the Australian company said in a statement. Recharge Industries, privately owned by New York-based investment fund Scale Facilitation, emerged this month as the preferred bidder for Britishvolt, which had outlined plans for a 3.8-billion-pound ($4.54 billion) gigafactory. Britain’s ambitions of building a home-grown EV battery industry that can support domestic car production were thrown into doubt when Britishvolt collapsed in January, after failing to raise enough funding for the factory in Cambois. “Backed by our global supply chain, strategic delivery partners and a number of significant customer agreements in place, we are confident of making the Cambois Gigafactory a success and growing it into an advanced green energy project,” Scale Facilitation CEO David Collard said. “We have the right plan in place, to match and support the region’s energy and ambition to become a major player in the international battery market.” The planned plant site is regarded as Britain’s best “shovel-ready” location to make EV batteries at scale, with the land already acquired and planning permission in place. Recharge Industries, which is building a lithium ion cell factory in Australia expected to begin production next year, emerged as Britishvolt’s buyer following a bidding process that saw multiple offers. Source: Automotive News

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