Northvolt to build multi-billion euro battery plant in Germany
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[May 12, 2023] By
Supantha Mukherjee and Victoria Waldersee
STOCKHOLM/BERLIN (Reuters) - Sweden's Northvolt said on Friday it will
invest several billion euros to build an electric vehicle battery plant
in Germany, in a win for Europe after speculation that the company could
divert planned investment to the United States.
Northvolt could invest around 3-5 billion euros ($8.81 billion) in the
plant and receive around half a billion euros in German subsidies,
according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Spokespeople for Northvolt and the German government said the precise
investment and funding amounts were not finalised and were subject to
approval from the European Commission.
The Swedish battery maker, alongside Volkswagen, is the furthest ahead
among just a handful of European players paving the way for a home-grown
battery industry, with a large chunk of planned capacity in Europe to be
owned by Asian players.
Taiwanese battery maker ProLogium announced on Friday it had picked
France for its first overseas car battery plant.
The subsidies for Northvolt's battery plant, if approved, would be the
first granted by Germany under the European Union's Temporary Crisis and
Transition Framework, developed to support green industrial projects as
Europe scrambled to provide a competitive offer to U.S. subsidies
provided by the Inflation Reduction Act.
"The EU-Commission opened up a clear path towards securing important
industrial investments in Europe," German Economy Minister Robert Habeck
said in a statement.
The plant, due to begin delivery in 2026, will ramp up to 60 gigawatt
hours of capacity - enough to supply around 1 million electric vehicles
with battery cells every year - more than each of Volkswagen's planned
plants in Germany and Spain but below CATL's mega-investment in Hungary
of an 100 gigawatt-hour plant.
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General view outside the Northvolt
facility in Vasteras, Sweden, September 29, 2021. Picture taken
September 29, 2021. REUTERS/Helena Soderpalm.
Northvolt's investment will create 3,000 direct jobs in Heide and
thousands more in the surrounding industry and service sector. Local
councils this week approved the draft development plan for the
plant, clearing a major administrative hurdle.
EUROPE'S BATTERY LANDSCAPE
Northvolt and the state of Schleswig-Holstein signed a memorandum of
understanding in March 2022 to develop a battery plant in the region
but the company later said it may prioritise expansion in the U.S.
ahead of Europe in light of more favourable subsidies and lower
energy costs.
A second plant could also be constructed in parallel elsewhere, a
spokesperson said, indicating the decision to build in Germany did
not exclude the possibility of a further plant in North America.
While Europe has been able to attract big investments for the chip
industry from the likes of Intel with lure of subsidies, the U.S.
has offered major tax subsidies to cut carbon emissions and boost
domestic manufacturing.
($1 = 0.9084 euros)
(Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Supantha Mukherjee, Andreas Rinke;
Editing by Friederike Heine, Mark Potter and Sharon Singleton)
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