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Europe could be self-sufficient in battery cells by 2026 – if gigafactories don’t get cancelled
France, Germany and Hungary leading new battery developments
According to T&E, France, Germany and Hungary have made the most progress in securing gigafactory capacity since last year. In France, ACC, the joint venture between TotalEnergies, Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz, started operating its first gigafactory last May, with two others due to open their doors in Germany and Italy by 2026.Another producer, Verkor, broke ground on its Dunkirk factory at the end of last year thanks to €659 million in support from the French government and up to €600 million from the European Investment Bank. The plant should start operations in 2025. And in Germany, Northvolt started the construction of its Schleswig-Holstein gigafactory in March 2024.
Hungary is set to be Europe’s number one battery cell producer by 2026 and has managed to secure more of its planned capacity over the past year – most of which is being developed by Asian companies.
“Across Europe, Finland, the UK, Norway and Spain, with projects by the Finnish Minerals Group, West Midlands Gigafactory, Freyr and Inobat, have the highest shares of capacity at high or medium risk,” adds T&E.
Europe could be self-sufficient in battery cells by 2026
More than half of planned plants are at risk of being delayed, scaled down or cancelled amid the global 'battery race'.
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