Birmingham Post

Collapse of battery maker sees Midland plan scuppered

- TAMLYN JONES Business Correspond­ent

PLANS for a new £200 million battery cell developmen­t facility in the West Midlands which would have created 150 jobs have collapsed following the administra­tion of manufactur­er Britishvol­t.

It was announced last summer that a brand new unit on Prologis Park Hams Hall, east of Birmingham, would house a developmen­t plant for cells to be used in electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

The warehouse, which covers 260,000 sq ft and was completed last autumn, was already being constructe­d speculativ­ely by Prologis UK ahead of the announceme­nt about the tie up with Britishvol­t.

The new plant was tabled to be operationa­l towards the end of 2023, bringing 150 skilled jobs to the West Midlands and also containing a visitor centre to showcase the site’s activities.

It would have spearheade­d the developmen­t of new cell formats which would have been used to create higher performanc­e, production-ready batteries while at the same time lowering costs, making EVs more affordable for consumers.

The cells would have been assembled as part of EV batteries at a brand new, 2.7 million sq ft gigafactor­y which was set to be built in Northumber­land – now another victim of the collapse of Britishvol­t.

Logistics property specialist Prologis UK has confirmed it is now on the hunt for a new occupier for the warehouse at Hams Hall, known as DC2.

Paul Weston, regional head of Prologis UK which is headquarte­red in Solihull, said: “It was disappoint­ing to hear that Britishvol­t entered administra­tion.

“Prologis UK has worked hard to support Britishvol­t in its ambitions to develop and manufactur­e battery technology in this country, including during its widely reported financial challenges of the last few months.”

Administra­tors from financial services group EY were appointed to Britishvol­t this week following a failed eleventh-hour bid to rescue the company.

It had been embroiled in last-ditch meetings in the hope of finding a buyer to save it and keep alive the plans for the £3 billion electric battery gigafactor­y in Blyth, north of Newcastle-uponTyne.

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