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Battery makers turn region into ‘electric valley’

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CAPE TOWN - Global battery makers are turning a formerly depressed northern French region into a 21st-century manufactur­ing hub and a key European source of new energy technology.

Taiwanese battery maker Prologium became the latest group on Friday to announce a plant in the Hauts de France region, home to many struggling towns that have spent decades in the doldrums after the collapse of the local steel and mining industries.

The 5.2billion-Euros (US$5. 7billion) investment in the port of Dunkirk follows similar moves from rival power cell producers in the area, which borders Belgium and boasts good road and port connectivi­ty.

European producer ACC - a tie up between Stellantis, TotalEnerg­ies and Mercedes - has chosen the town of Billy-Berclau for its plant, while Chinese-Japanese group Envision opted for Douai, around 30 kilometres to the south of regional hub Lille.

France-based Verkor also picked Dunkirk, a deep-sea port famous for being the scene of a chaotic Allied retreat in the early stages of World War II.

Batteries

“It’s fair to say that there is a developing ecosystem for batteries in northern France,” the vice president for internatio­nal developmen­t at Prologium said in a statement announceme­nt for the new factory on Friday.

News of the investment led French President Emmanuel Macron to travel to Dunkirk on Friday, giving him an opportunit­y to stress his ambitions to re-industrial­ise France after decades of the country shedding jobs to China and other lower cost countries.

The pro-business former investment banker, 45, has cut taxes, loosened labour law and offered investment incentives since coming to power in 2017 in a bid to cut unemployme­nt and attract companies.

“I’m proud to say here, in an employment market that has been known for closing factories for decades, that we are in the process of re-opening them, to industrial­ise,” Macron said on Friday as he visited an aluminium factory.

He also announced a new 1.5-billion-Euro investment in Dunkirk from French nuclear group Orano and Chinese firm XTC to produce cathode components used in lithium batteries. Over the last 40 years, France has lost 50 000 industrial jobs every year on average, according to Macron’s office.

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The Hauts de France region was once one of the industrial heartlands of France, a key source of textiles, coal, steel and then vehicles as car manufactur­ing took off in the middle of the last century.

Region

Despite suffering a string of plant closures, this latter industry has survived, with the region as the biggest source of vehicles in France today, according to the local investment body Nord France Invest.

It is home to seven car production sites including Toyota, Renault and Stellantis as well as a dense network of component suppliers - a key reason why battery manufactur­ers are keen to position themselves nearby. “It’s strategic to have the entire sector,” the head of the region, Xavier Bertrand, was quoted as saying by Le Monde newspaper. “We’re in a decade of transforma­tion.”

 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? A multibilli­on-Euro investment in the port of Dunkirk, France signals new efforts by battery makers to turn the northern region into a manufactur­ing hub.
(Courtesy pic) A multibilli­on-Euro investment in the port of Dunkirk, France signals new efforts by battery makers to turn the northern region into a manufactur­ing hub.

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