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Plans for hydrogen car firm Riversimple to move to mass production backed by tech giant Siemens

Riversimple is looking to raise £150m to build factories in Wales

Hugo Spowers, the managing director of Riversimple

Ambitious plans from hydrogen vehicle firm Riversimple to scale-up to mass production have been boosted with a collaboration agreement with tech giant Siemens.

Powys-based Riversimple is currently seeking to raise £150m, led by Gambit Corporate Finance, to move to manufacturing 25,000 green vehicles a year based on its hydrogen fuel cell powered Rasa car,which it begun developing 20 years ago.

It has now entered into a memorandum of understanding with Siemens º£½ÇÊÓÆµ with a focus on regional skills development, sustainability and preparation for mass production.

It is aiming for a two-seater Rasa car factory becoming operational in 2023, with a light commercial van production line coming on stream in 2024.

It then aims to have a larger family car in production in 2026 and in the following year a string of five factories  producing collectively 25,000 vehicles per annum, as well as having a research and development facility.

Subject to funding its initial two factories, each employing up to 220, will be based in Wales.

Siemens has already confirmed it plans to back Riversimple's fundraising.

By 2032 the Riversimple projects having a fleet of 180,000 vehicles leased to customers, which will only emit water.