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Durham firm Alexander Battery Technologies targets £100m turnover

The Peterlee company has seen revenues rise in its latest accounts

Production line workers at Peterlee's Alexander Battery Technologies.(Image: Alexander Battery Technologies)

A North East battery maker is targeting revenues of £100m in the next few years after returning to growth in its latest accounts.

Peterlee-based Alexander Battery Technologies (ABT), which specialises in customised rechargeable batteries for industries from medical devices to robotics, has released accounts for 2023 in which turnover rose from £14.1m to £17.9m. Operating profit also rose from £62,000 in 2022 to £1.7m last year.

The accounts mark a return to profit after two years of sales decline from a high point of £46m in 2020, due to unusually heightened demand during the Covid pandemic. The company said the performance was in line with its five-year plan, which envisages significant growth in both headcount and revenues, as well as plans to open a site in Europe.

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The company said investment in infrastructure had born fruit, but that uncertainly over shipping times for components remained a concern for the business.

Headcount at the firm remained broadly flat at just under 100, but the company has recently announced plans to create 250 new jobs over the next five years.

CEO Mark Rutherford said: “We are pleased to report that Alexander Battery Technologies has continued to perform exceptionally well since the close of the last fiscal year, aligning with our five-year growth strategy.