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Images | ISG’s Northumberland battery ‘gigaplant’ moves forward

Aerial view of Northumberland Britishvolt facility
Artist’s impression of the new Britishvolt facility (Images courtesy of Britishvolt)

The construction of a new electric vehicle battery ‘gigaplant’ capable of building 300,000 battery packs a year has moved a step forward after it won support from the government.

ISG was announced last year as the construction partner on the project, which will be built on the site of the Blyth power station in Cambois in Northumberland.

The government has made an offer in principle of funding through the Automotive Transformation Fund to battery firm Britishvolt, which paves the way for investors Tritax and abrdn to deliver £1.7bn in private funding.

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