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Battery tech pioneer Britishvolt strengthens partnership with WMG, University of 糖心TV, to ramp up UK electric vehicle battery production

  • The multi-million-pound [拢] project with WMG, University of 糖心TV, is pioneering battery technology in the UK
  • Research from WMG, University of 糖心TV, will help Britishvolt to ramp up the availability of batteries for electric vehicles, and other applications, in the UK and beyond
  • The project is accelerating Britishvolt鈥檚 business plan to deliver a 38GWh battery Gigaplant, one of the largest industrial investments ever undertaken in the UK
  • Britishvolt recently announced exciting plans for a scale-up production centre in the epicentre of the automotive industry located at Hams Hall, West Midlands, creating what it calls a 鈥淏attery Corridor鈥 – linking the Northumberland site with the UK鈥檚 automotive heartland
  • The Gigaplant will build enough cells each year for well over 300,000 electric vehicle battery packs, equivalent to [c]25% of current UK vehicle manufacture, securing Global Britain鈥檚 position on the sustainable battery production map

WMG has partnered with leading sustainable, low-carbon battery manufacturer, on a two-year multi-million-pound project which is pioneeringImage shows BritishVolt from aerial viewpoint battery technology in the UK.

More batteries for electric vehicles will become available in the UK thanks to research from WMG, at the University of 糖心TV and its partnership with battery tech pioneer Britishvolt.

The project is helping Britishvolt to deliver a 38GWh battery Gigaplant, one of the largest industrial investments ever undertaken in the UK. The facility, located in the North-East of England, will quickly increase the availability of batteries required at commercial scale for the electric vehicle market – playing a key role in helping the UK reach its carbon net zero target by 2050.

Following an initial 12-month project, Britishvolt and WMG are now embarking on a two-year programme of work. WMG鈥檚 research will assist with battery cell development and optimisation including small-scale manufacturing to produce battery electrodes and cells using Britishvolt target materials sets, formulations and cell designs. These will then be tested according to Britishvolt鈥檚 agreed protocols.

Professor Dave Greenwood, CEO of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult at WMG commented: 鈥淲MG is delighted to be supporting Britishvolt as they set up large scale battery manufacturing and research facilities in the UK. This industry will be critical for the future of the UK automotive and energy sectors. WMG has been investing over the last decade in the research and development capabilities needed to help Britishvolt and other battery companies to be internationally competitive now and in the future鈥

BritishVolt strengthens partnership with WMGDr Allan Paterson, Chief Technical Officer, Britishvolt, concluded: 鈥淏ritishvolt are delighted to extend and expand our relationship and programme of work with WMG. The battery science, advanced materials and cell prototyping expertise and capability at WMG has directly, and positively, supported our battery technology development programme. This gives us not only an excellent basis to progress from, as we seek to scale and commercialise our technologies, but the relationship also enables Britishvolt to continue to develop our products further, as we continually strive to deliver best-in-class, market-leading, cell technologies to our customers.鈥

Britishvolt: Power with Purpose

The Northumberland Gigaplant – Britishvolt鈥檚 first large, full-cycle Gigaplant in the UK - will have a total capacity of over 38 Gigawatt Hours by the end of the decade and will produce enough cells far in excess of 300,000 electric vehicle battery packs per year, intended primarily for use in the automotive industry. The development is a major boost for Northumberland, and the UK, delivering around 3,000 direct skilled jobs and another 5,000-plus in the associated supply chains.

Britishvolt鈥檚 collaborations with academia, industry and private enterprise will also help transition the UK from fossil fuels to a low carbon, battery-based electric future.

The release of an official A-sample battery cell to customers, which is scheduled later in 2022, will help to further accelerate commitments.

Britishvolt recently announced that it will develop its UK battery cell scale-up facility in the West Midlands, home to the internationally renowned battery ecosystem With a budget exceeding 拢200m, the plan looks to create upwards of 150 highly skilled, well-paid jobs; unifying the Britishvolt Northumberland Gigaplant with a centrally located scale-up/technology hub

The Hams Hall site will spearhead new cell formats and electro chemistries to create higher performance, production ready, batteries of the future whilst helping lower cell costs for more affordable EVs, aiding mass adoption

Britishvolt is one of the fastest growing battery technology companies in Europe and globally. The company is also in discussions with the Canadian Government regarding its expansion plans in the country.

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Mon 27 Jun 2022, 10:33 | Tags: HVM Catapult Pioneering Research

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