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North East LEP £90,000 investment aims to grow region’s battery sector

The North East Battery Alliance aims to raise awareness of the region as a leading hub for the battery industry

Artist impression issued by Britishvolt of their first full scale º£½ÇÊÓÆµ battery gigaplant in Northumberland. (Image: PA)

The North East LEP has awarded more than £90,000 to a university-led alliance at expanding the region’s battery sector.

The local enterprise partnership has given the five-figure sum to the North East Battery Alliance (NEBA), which is led by Newcastle University, through its Project Development Accelerator Fund.

NEBA aims to raise awareness of the region as a leading hub for the battery industry and attract further inward investment, building on its growing reputation for excellence in electrification, automotive and advanced manufacturing, which led to the Faraday Institution opening a regional office in Newcastle last year.

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The Alliance was created in response to the ongoing expansion of the North East’s battery sector, which will include Britishvolt’s gigaplant facility in Blyth, Northumberland, and Envision-AESC’s gigafactory on the International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP) in Sunderland.

The initial funding awarded from the North East LEP will be used to design and develop plans for a dedicated NEBA office in the region, which will lead to the creation of new cutting-edge battery research facilities in the North East.

It will create an ecosystem in the region that includes research and innovation centres, education and skills organisations, the public sector, battery cell manufacturers, and the associated supply chain, to stimulate further growth in the sector.

The North East’s five universities – Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Sunderland and Teesside – are collaborating to form work groups reviewing all aspects of battery production, from raw materials to recycling, to strengthen the region’s research offering in this space.