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Britishvolt eyes battery opportunities in construction equipment market as it partners with Sunbelt Rentals

The battery manufacturer hopes to supply manufacturers of construction plant such as excavators

CGIs of Britishvolt factory in Northumberland(Image: handout from Britishvolt)

Britishvolt says it hopes to produce batteries for a range of heavy plant equipment - adding to its plans to supply the automotive and marine sectors.

The company, which is building the 38GWh gigafactory at Cambois in Northumberland, has agreed a strategic partnerships with Sunbelt Rentals - a firm that specialises in industrial equipment.

The move means the two firms will work together on batteries designed to de-carbonise the construction and equipment rental sectors via electrification.

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Tom Cowling, chief governance officer at Britishvolt, said: “Britishvolt’s cutting edge battery cell technology developments, tailor-made approach to customer requirements and ability to deliver battery solutions at volume, is the differentiator that sparked the initial interest from Sunbelt resulting in this exciting partnership.

"The fact that Britishvolt and Sunbelt will jointly operate an 'onsite rental facility' is a huge boost to our ESG strategy and brings with it 'economies of carbon' as it will dramatically reduce the construction supply chain carbon footprint.”

Andy Wright, CEO of Sunbelt Rentals: “There is an increasing market demand for alternative powered equipment to support our varied customer base across multiple sectors. This latest partnership is going to enable us to service that demand in the future."

“This is an exciting opportunity for Sunbelt Rentals to support the future of green energy. Britishvolt is striving towards the same ambition for positive environmental change as we are, they aim to accelerate the electrification of society, to deliver sustainable, low-carbon batteries on the roadmap to decarbonisation.