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New electric vehicle battery centre could create 10,000 jobs

Ambitious plans outlined to house national centre to support development of batteries for electric vehicles of the future

(Image: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)

Up to 10,000 new jobs could be created in the West Midlands if the go-ahead is given to create a national centre to develop batteries for the electric vehicles of the future.

The ambitious scheme to create a national centre for battery technology for the next generation of self-driving, connected and electric vehicles forms part of a wider aim to see Coventry become a motor city for the 21st century.

The proposals for the National Battery Prototype Centre, developed by Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) and the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP), were outlined at a gathering of industry leaders.

If the bid is successful, the centre would become part of the Whitley South Technology Campus in Coventry, close to the site where Jaguar Land Rover is currently expanding its operations.

If given the go-ahead the project has the potential to unlock 10,000 new jobs once it is running at full capacity.

West Midlands Mayor Andy Street said: "The West Midlands is the compelling choice for the National Battery Prototype Centre and I am proud to be leading from the front in presenting our case to government.

"I have committed to working as mayor to establish the West Midlands as a world-leading centre for advanced manufacturing, technology and the creative industries, life sciences, professional services, low carbon technology and construction.

"This proposal is part of that mission and we are optimistic of receiving support from the new government."