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You are here: Home1 / News2 / UK News3 / Britishvolt and Welsh Government sign battery factory MoU

Britishvolt and Welsh Government sign battery factory MoU

Date: 17th July 2020 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 0
Bro Tathan is adjacent to Cardiff airport and part of an ex-military site, which has been converted into a dedicated business zone (Photo: Welsh Government)

Battery maker Britishvolt has signed an MoU with the Welsh Government to develop a 30 GWh manufacturing plant, and supplementary 200MW solar plant, at the former RAF base at Bro Tathan, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. It is anticipated that the initial £1.2 billion of investment from the company could eventually lead towards up to 3,500 jobs. Construction is scheduled to begin in early 2021.

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