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The first steel frames have gone up at the Somerset gigafactory that could supply up to half of the UK’s EV batteries – and its developer has vowed that all the steel frame will be British-made.
Bosses behind the UK's biggest electric vehicle (EV) battery plant said they had reached a "major milestone" in its ...
The first steel frames on the site at Puriton, near Bridgwater, Somerset, are now in place. Agratas, Tata Group's global battery business, is investing £4bn in the former Royal Ordnance Factory ...
Agratas, Tata’s global battery business is holding its first community events with residents in Somerset, inviting everyone to meet the team behind Britain’s biggest battery cell manufacturing ...
Discover how Agratas is electrifying the future with Somerset’s new battery facility, promising to transform the UK’s automotive industry and create thousands of jobs in the region.
Agratas, part of the Tata Group, ... Somerset Council is also in talks with the government about a £55m grant, which the council wouldn't have to pay back, ...
Agratas, part of Indian conglomerate Tata, is currently building its £4bn electric vehicle battery plant near Bridgwater and has said around 4,000 jobs could be created in the region as a result.
An impression of what it's hoped the £4bn factory will look like. Credit: Agratas Councillor Bill Revans, leader of Somerset Council, said: “This is momentous for the county, its economy and ...
Agratas will be the first occupier on the site, taking around 50% of the land. The factory will produce 40GWh of battery cells each year, enough to supply approximately 500,000 cars.
There’s a huge amount to be proud of in Somerset and alongside Agratas we’ve also got Celtic Sea wind going into the north Atlantic Coast off Devon and Cornwall next door, and we’ve also got the ...
Agratas, the Tata group’s global battery business, on Wednesday confirmed that it will build Britain’s biggest electric vehicle battery manufacturing facility in Somerset, south-west England. The ...
Agratas, part of the Tata Group, ... Somerset Council said it plans to contribute to paying for training and skills for the future workforce of the site, linking up with local colleges and schools.
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