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Nascent battery maker's boss explains why it will offer two different battery chemistries

Britishvolt will target performance car makers as well as commercial vehicle providers with two different battery chemistries from its site in Blyth, it has said.

The company’s ambitious plan to become Britain’s biggest automotive battery provider was given a significant boost after it attracted £1.7 billion of mostly private-equity funding to help fund construction of the giant plant, which is now on course to start production in 2024.

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Strider 24 January 2022

Terrific article, Nick. Even the FT hasn't revealed how thin BV's IP is. I've always suspected they will start as an integrator. Some fascinating phrases in here, like it working with the Faraday Institute but doesn't own any rights 'so far'. Surely, if it was going to, that would be baked into the contract? And 29 'active engagements' - rightly put in speach marks by yourself. Having worked in automotive innovation IR and coms for 30 years, I'm very familiar with how little 'active engagement' can mean when you are desperate to show investors, government and prospects that your business is on plan.

It would be interesting to ask Graham Hoare about their strategy for Rules of Origin, which must be both a challenge and an opportunity. Buying-in high-value components must help them flex to mach the requirements of customers here and in Europe.