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ISG’s ‘gigaplant’ aims to recharge North East’s skills

As ISG gears up to start construction of one of Europe’s largest buildings, Britishvolt’s lithium-ion battery factory in Blyth, it has set its sights on creating a lasting legacy for skills in the North East. Neil Gerrard reports

If you were to speed past the enormous lithium-ion battery ‘gigaplant’ factory that contractor ISG is building for Britishvolt in an electric car at 60mph, it would take a full 12 seconds.

The £2.6bn facility in Blyth, which will produce 300,000 lithium-ion batteries for vehicles a year by 2027, is said to be the largest industrial investment in the area since Nissan’s Sunderland plant in the 1980s. The building, which occupies a 95ha site, will become Europe’s fourth largest when it is complete.

Its construction is expected to take just 24 months, with the plant scheduled to become operational in 2024. It will require 31,000 tonnes of steel and will contain around 26,000 sq m of rooms that need to be cleaner than an operating theatre and drier than the desert to meet the environmental requirements for the manufacture of batteries for electric vehicles.

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