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Gigafactory set to create 6,000 jobs in district

Leamington Editorial 15th Jul, 2021 Updated: 15th Jul, 2021   0

 

A PLANNING application has been submitted to build a massive electric car battery plant which is set to bring thousands of jobs to Warwick district.

The proposals for the so-called gigafactory at Coventry Airport – which would create some 6,000 jobs – is now with planning officers at Warwick District Council and Coventry City Council.

The gigafactory, which would be powered using 100 per cent green energy through solar, wind and grid supplied renewable power, would be created by joint venture partners Coventry City Council and Coventry Airport Ltd.




The plans were brought forward to ensure the site was ready for investment and could become operational quickly – making it significantly more attractive to potential investors.

The West Midlands offers one of the most competitive sites for a gigafactory in the UK. A third of all cars produced in the UK come from the region which has unique access to existing supply chains. The region is home to Jaguar Land Rover, Aston Martin Lagonda, and BMW, whilst Coventry Airport is adjacent to the UK’s largest battery research centre, the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC).


In the last month, the UK Government has faced increasing pressure from the industry to back more gigafactories. In June, both the CBI and SMMT published reports calling for the UK Government to increase its support for UK battery manufacturing facilities to keep up with European competitors.

In recent weeks, Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated in Parliament that a gigafactory in the West Midlands would contribute to ensuring the region ‘leads in building new electric vehicles for this country and for the world’.

The UK Government has made up to £500million funding available for gigafactories, which the West Midlands will be bidding for in due course.

Coventry City Council leader George Duggins said: “The submission of a planning application for a gigafactory is the important next step as we seek to deliver battery production for the West Midlands.

“We have worked with regional partners and industry experts at pace to deliver outline proposals for a world-leading facility, powered by green energy, and ready for investment.

“There is increasing pressure to ensure the UK is ready to take advantage of electrification and together the West Midlands is seizing the initiative to deliver for UK PLC as part of a Green Industrial Revolution.

“We are the ideal location for a gigafactory as the home of the UK automotive sector, alongside world-leading research in battery technology.”

West Midlands mayor Andy Street  said: “It is mission critical that the West Midlands secures a gigafactory, both for the future of our region’s automotive industry and the huge economic and job benefits it would bring, as well as the future of our planet.

“I am therefore delighted that after years of collaborative work, we have now been able to reach this milestone moment of formally submitting a planning application for our preferred site.

“By driving forward with our plans and going through the planning process now, we are trying to get everything in place for when a commercial negotiation between supplier and customer concludes, meaning we can move quickly to get the site operational as soon as possible.

“The West Midlands is already home to the country’s biggest car manufacturer, Europe’s largest research centre of its kind, the UK’s only battery industrialisation centre, and a world-leading supply chain. A Gigafactory therefore is the natural next step for the UK’s automotive heartland, and I will not rest until we have secured one.”

Sarah Windrum, chair of the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (CWLEP), described the latest news as a ‘major step forward in attracting a West Midlands gigafactory to Coventry to further cement the region’s worldwide reputation in the automotive and transport technology sector’.

“There has been great partnership working between all the parties involved and this would have a fundamental role to play in promoting Coventry and Warwickshire’s profile as a centre of excellence in this increasingly important industry while providing a huge boost to UK industry.

“Providing the right conditions for enterprise and innovation to flourish is at the heart of the CWLEP’s Strategic Reset Framework and we believe this is the perfect location in the heart of the UK for a gigafactory which would provide critical capacity for electrification in future mobility and that is crucial to delivering our national net zero ambitions.”

Plans for a gigafactory have been brought forward by Coventry City Council and Coventry Airport Ltd as joint venture partners. A gigafactory has been backed by local MPs, Warwick District Council, Warwickshire County Council, the West Midlands Combined Authority, Coventry and Warwickshire LEP, and the West Midlands Mayor Andy Street.

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