The Pak Banker

Statevolt's $3.2b Ras Al Khaimah gigafactor­y to boost energy storage

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Statevolt, a leader in green industrial­isation, has announced its plans to construct a new state-of-the-art, technology-agnostic battery cell Gigafactor­y in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. With a capital expenditur­e of $3.2 billion, Statevolt Emirates, as the UAE venture will be known, will mark a significan­t milestone in advancing technologi­cal innovation in the energy storage sector (ESS).

Working alongside various industry and community partners, Statevolt Emirates will implement its modular design approach, allowing for a faster route to market as well as a solution to diversify production based on technology readiness.

The Gigafactor­y is designed to set a new standard in battery technology with its superior safety and extended lifecycle, delivering battery solutions that are adaptable to a wide range of climates and conditions.

The factory will start by producing semi-solid state battery cells, with the aim to move to solid state battery cells once the project reaches full capacity.

Under the leadership of entreprene­ur Lars Carlstrom, who is deeply committed to green industrial­isation and the creation of skilled jobs, Statevolt Emirates is set to lead the charge towards low-carbon energy solutions.

The Gigafactor­y embodies Carlstrom's vision of leveraging technologi­cal innovation for global energy transforma­tion and local economic enhancemen­t. This ambitious project, with a site spanning 60 hectares in Al Hamra Industrial Zone in RAKEZ, is anticipate­d to generate up to 2,500 direct job opportunit­ies, fostering significan­t economic developmen­t in Ras Al Khaimah and the surroundin­g region.

Moreover, it aligns with the UAE's strategic vision to become a leading hub for green technology and energy transition, reinforcin­g the country’s position as a leader in sustainabl­e industrial developmen­t.

The Gigafactor­y, positioned to meet the surging global demand for energy storage solutions (ESS), crucial for stabilisin­g the grid, enhancing renewable energy integratio­n, and improving energy efficiency, is strategica­lly focused on key export markets such as Africa, India, the UAE, and the broader Middle East region.

With an expected annual production capacity of up to 40GWh upon full operation, Statevolt is well-positioned to address the growing need for sustainabl­e energy management.

These markets are increasing­ly pivotal, given their ambitious renewable energy targets and the essential role of energy storage in achieving these goals.

Lars Carlstrom, Founder-CEO of Statevolt, said, "At Statevolt, our commitment to the global energy transition is founded on our focus on sustainabi­lity, efficiency, and innovation. Our $3.2 billion investment in the Ras Al Khaimah Gigafactor­y, using next-generation technology, highlights this commitment, aiming to meet the growing demand for energy storage solutions across Africa, India, the UAE, and the Middle East. We greatly value the support from the Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone authoritie­s and are confident that our partnershi­p will bring success and significan­t opportunit­ies for the community. We are happy to be able to be a player in one of the world’s most prospering economies who are now taking the lead in new industrial­isation."

RAKEZ has closely collaborat­ed with Statevolt on the initial setup activities in the Emirate and are committed to supporting logistics requiremen­ts and providing sufficient energy for the Gigafactor­y to operate at full capacity.

Additional­ly, Statevolt has reached a commercial land agreement in RAKEZ, marking the first milestone in the developmen­t of this new project.

“We are thrilled to have welcomed Statevolt to our growing community of pioneering enterprise­s dedicated to sustainabl­e innovation. The outstandin­g facilities provided by the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah are in perfect harmony with Statevolt’s ambitious production objectives and RAKEZ is committed to supporting the company’s journey every step of the way, ensuring all the requiremen­ts are fulfilled for the successful gigafactor­y project.

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