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Australian firm Recharge Industries finalises deal to buy Britishvolt

Britishvolt went into administration last month, leaving plans to create thousands of jobs in limbo

The site in Blyth, Northumberland, where Britishvolt had plans to build a gigafactory. Photo credit Owen Humphreys/PA Wire(Image: PA)

A deal for an Australian firm to buy the failed battery company Britishvolt has been sealed.

Recharge Industries, a new company which has operations in Australia and is owned by a New York-listed investment company, will take over the project to build a battery plant at Cambois, Northumberland. Recharge Industries had been identified earlier this month as the preferred bidder to take over the majority of the business and now the deal has been completed.

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Recharge’s chief executive David Collard said: “We are thrilled to have been successful in our bid for ownership of Britishvolt; our plans are the right ones for the local community and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy. Our proposal combined our financial, commercial, technology and manufacturing capabilities, with a highly credible plan to put boots and equipment on the ground quickly.

“Our technology – including an exclusive license for the intellectual property and battery technology – has been developed and validated over the last decade through C4V in the US and will be the backbone of both gigafactories in Geelong and Cambois. Backed by our global supply chain, strategic delivery partners and a number of significant customer agreements in place, we’re confident of making the Cambois gigafactory a success and growing it into an advanced green energy project.

"We can’t wait to get started and want to start as soon as possible. The North East of England has a real depth of history and talent in manufacturing and engineering. I recently spent time in the area to get to know the people and the site, and I was struck by the similarities to our Recharge Industries site in Geelong, Australia.

“I was really taken by the passion and pride that the people have for the region and their determination to get behind a project that can drive lasting change. We have the right plan in place, to match and support the region’s energy and ambition to become a major player in the international battery market."

Mr Collard has said the Britishvolt brand name would remain but the business would initially focus on batteries for energy storage before then moving to produce batteries for high-performance sports cars, he said.