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Japanese automotive group Astemo investing £100m and creating 200 jobs in Greater Manchester

Andy Burnham says move 'puts our city-region at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution'

Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, left, and Manchester City Council leader Cllr Bev Craig, right, met Mathieu Devillard, executive officer at Astemo, centre, in Tokyo(Image: MIDAS)

A Japanese automotive specialist is putting Greater Manchester 'at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution' by investing £100m in its local factory to create more than 200 jobs.

Astemo will create a new production line in Horwich to make inverters for electric vehicles following a “significant” contract win.

The Tokyo firm, which makes electronic and powertrain systems for vehicles, says it will be the only company in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with that production capability. The investment should create around 220 new high-skilled manufacturing jobs.

Greater Manchester leaders have been focusing on Japanese investment this year and last month saw a trade mission to Japan. OIn that visit, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and Manchester City Council leader Bev Craig visited Astemo’s Tokyo base to meet executive officer Mathieu Devillard.

Andy Burnham said: “This investment by Astemo is a huge vote of confidence in Bolton and Greater Manchester. It puts our city-region at the forefront of the electric vehicle revolution, creating high-quality, long-term jobs and opportunities in our advanced manufacturing sector.

“During our recent trade mission to Japan, Bev Craig and I had the opportunity to meet with Astemo. Their long-term commitment to Greater Manchester was clear and they will have our full backing as they look to grow over the coming years.

“We are proud that our international engagement has made Greater Manchester the number one º£½ÇÊÓÆµ destination for foreign direct investment outside London. Japanese companies like Astemo have found a genuine partner in our-city region and our growing reputation for innovation is increasingly making us the natural choice for international businesses who want to grow.”

Bolton Council’s leader, Coun Nick Peel, said: “This is fantastic news for Bolton, which will create hundreds of jobs in Horwich, and ensure a new production line to manufacture inverters for electric vehicles.