The Scotsman

Cell innovator working with top car brands

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

A Scottish battery cell specialist that works with the likes of Jaguar Land Rover and Williams is on track to ramp up production capacity to “gigafactor­y” levels next year after its successful market flotation.

AMTE Power was co-founded in 2013 by chief executive Kevin Brundish, together with several others, including former colleagues from defence technology­heavyweigh­tqinetiq.

Thecompany,whichisbas­ed in the Caithness town of Thurso, raised million of pounds earlier this year as its shares were admitted to the Alternativ­e Investment Market (Aim).

The firm is one of only five UK commercial battery cell manufactur­ers with its purposebui­lt facility, which boasts the second largest cell manufactur­ing capacity in the UK.

In addition to its Thurso facility, the company has entered into a framework agreement governing access to the UK Battery Industrial­isation Centre cell manufactur­ing facility and, in 2022, intends to commit to building a new UK manufactur­ing facility with a capacity of approximat­ely 2GWH (gigawatt hours) per annum.

Publishing a trading update for the 12 months to June 30, AMTE hailed a successful period for the business including admission to Aim alongside an over-subscribed placing in March raising gross proceeds of £12.9 million.

“This gives AMTE Power a financiall­y strong platform from which to complete the first phases of product developmen­t and support the ongoing establishm­ent of its gigafactor­y,” it told investors.

“For the period under review the company is pleased to confirm that it expects revenue and total reported losses after tax to be in line with market expectatio­ns.

“As a result of the additional funds raised at IPO the company has accelerate­d investment in its people and the preparator­y work around the gigafactor­y, resulting in an increase in operating costs.”

The firm secured £3.8m in project income during the period, of which 29 per cent has been recognised in the year just completed. This income is made up of both UK andeuropea­ngrantsand­commercial developmen­t income following on from strong customer engagement. A further

£1m of potential commercial income is contingent on certain projects achieving their milestones, the group added.

Bosses added: “A key part of the company’s strategy centres on increasing its existing manufactur­ing capability to a capacity of approximat­ely 2GWH per annum in the UK.

“The company is in regular dialogue with elements of the UK government to secure funding for the expansion of production capacity to gigafactor­y levels and is on track to confirm plans and select a site in 2022.”

The group also pointed to progress with its Australian joint venture that will manufactur­e battery cells for use in power storage systems.

Brundish said: “We are at an exciting point in the developmen­t of our portfolio of innovative battery cells.

“Most recently, we were chosen by the UK government’s Advanced Propulsion Centre to lead a new automotive battery cell project.”

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AMTE Power’s purpose-built facility at Thurso

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