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Battery maker’s plans spark recruitmen­t drive

- TOM KEIGHLEY Business writer tom.keighleyt@reachplc.com

ABATTERY maker has set out plans to invest in its North East factory, including recruiting more than 250 workers over the next five years.

Alexander Battery Technologi­es (ABT), which specialise­s in customised rechargeab­le batteries for industries from medical devices to robotics, says it has seen recent growth and is targeting £100m annual sales in the next four years.

The firm employs around 110 and manufactur­es lithium-ion batteries from its Peterlee base. The £18m turnover company now has ambitions to grow its customer base in the EU and UK as half of its existing sales are to the US and 47% go to Europe.

Accounts show the firm grew turnover last year from £14m in 2022 as it secured a number of big contracts, including one for an e-motorbike maker.

ABT also won a project in the military sector for an unmanned support vehicle which works alongside military personnel and carries heavy equipment.

Most of the firm’s staff are based at its high voltage testing and validation laboratory at its Battery Technology Centre in Peterlee, which is set to receive new equipment this year including a test-rig for its products.

Last year the firm bought battery laser welding machinery that represents a £500,000 investment once in production – a move bosses say will enable ABT to upgrade its production to meet automotive standards.

As well as its County Durham operation, ABIT is also growing a sales and service operation out of a site in Frankfurt, Germany, and later this year bosses hope to announce a new manufactur­ing location in Europe.

Alex Stapleton, chief commercial officer at ABT, said: “The business invested heavily during 2023, to set us up for growth in the coming years.

“We concluded the complete design and build of our Battery Technology Centre, providing 12 dedicated laboratori­es for new battery developmen­t projects.

“These support the business with significan­t bandwidth for up to 12 different projects in parallel and are capable of supporting designs up to 800v and over 100kWh.

“The Battery Technology Centre also added much needed office space, as well as extra production floorspace to further future-proof the flexibilit­y of our UK site.”

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> Production line workers at Peterlee’s Alexander Battery Technologi­es

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