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West Midlands risks 'losing thousands of jobs' without gigafactory

Mayoral candidate Liam Byrne paints stark picture of future for region's automotive sector without new EV battery plant

(Image: Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

If the West Midlands fails to secure development of a new 'gigafactory', it will put thousands of regional jobs at risk, it has been claimed.

Liam Byrne, a Birmingham MP and Labour's candidate to become West Midlands Mayor, has published a new report which says failure to create a manufacturing base for electric vehicle (EV) batteries risks huge harm to the industry and the loss of 114,000 automotive jobs by 2040.

A similar warning was issued by Andy Palmer, former chief executive of Warwickshire-based luxury carmaker Aston Martin, who warned the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ would lose its automotive industry "and the 800,000 jobs that go with it".

But current West Midlands Mayor Andy Street, who will stand again as the Conservative candidate in this year's mayoral election, said work on securing a giant factory to produce EV batteries was well under way.

A bid for funding has been prepared in partnership with West Midlands auto giant Jaguar Land Rover and is to be presented to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy within the next two month.

This has made £500 million available to help secure a factory for the West MIdlands.

An unidentified site for the proposed facility has been identified, according to Mr Street, with land at Coventry Airport among the rumoured options.