• BUSINESS
    • FINANCE
    • LEGAL
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • HEALTHCARE & PHARMACEUTICALS
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
    • ENERGY
  • MARKETS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
    • ASIAN MARKETS
    • U.S. MARKETS
    • COMMODITIES
    • EMERGING MARKETS
    • DEALS
    • RATES & BONDS
  • WORLD
    • UNITED STATES
    • EUROPE
    • UNITED KINGDOM
    • ASIA PACIFIC
    • MIDDLE EAST
    • AFRICA
    • CHINA
    • INDIA
    • JAPAN
    • AMERICAS
    • FRANCE
    • GERMANY
  • POLITICS
    • GOVERNMENT
    • UNITED STATES
    • US SUPREME COURT
  • TECH
    • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • CYBERSECURITY
    • SPACE
    • DISRUPTED
  • COMMENTARY
  • BREAKINGVIEWS
    • BREAKINGVIEWS PREDICTIONS
  • MONEY
    • WEALTH
    • FUNDS
    • ETFS
  • LIFE
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SPORTS
    • SCIENCE
  • SECTORS
    • ENERGY
    • HEALTHCARE
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
FinanceTime
  • August 20th, 2026

FinanceTimeFinancetime

  • BUSINESS
    • FINANCE
    • LEGAL
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • HEALTHCARE & PHARMACEUTICALS
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
    • ENERGY
  • MARKETS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
    • ASIAN MARKETS
    • U.S. MARKETS
    • COMMODITIES
    • EMERGING MARKETS
    • DEALS
    • RATES & BONDS
  • WORLD
    • UNITED STATES
    • EUROPE
    • UNITED KINGDOM
    • ASIA PACIFIC
    • MIDDLE EAST
    • AFRICA
    • CHINA
    • INDIA
    • JAPAN
    • AMERICAS
    • FRANCE
    • GERMANY
  • POLITICS
    • GOVERNMENT
    • UNITED STATES
    • US SUPREME COURT
  • TECH
    • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    • CYBERSECURITY
    • SPACE
    • DISRUPTED
  • COMMENTARY
  • BREAKINGVIEWS
    • BREAKINGVIEWS PREDICTIONS
  • MONEY
    • WEALTH
    • FUNDS
    • ETFS
  • LIFE
    • LIFESTYLE
    • SPORTS
    • SCIENCE
  • SECTORS
    • ENERGY
    • HEALTHCARE
    • MEDIA & TELECOM
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • RETAIL & CONSUMER
    • AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION
    • AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE
FILE PHOTO-Employees work at the Northvolt facility in Vasteras, Sweden, September 29, 2021. Picture taken September 29, 2021. REUTERS/Helena Soderpalm.
FILE PHOTO-Employees work at the Northvolt facility in Vasteras, Sweden, September 29, 2021. Picture taken September 29, 2021. REUTERS/Helena Soderpalm.
People walk past the booth of the battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
People walk past the booth of the battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) at the Auto Shanghai show, in Shanghai, China April 18, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song/File Photo
Volkswagen is pictured during the 63rd Annual General Meeting of Volkswagen AG in Berlin, Germany May 10, 2023. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
Volkswagen is pictured during the 63rd Annual General Meeting of Volkswagen AG in Berlin, Germany May 10, 2023. REUTERS/Annegret Hilse
Home
Business
Autos & Transportation

Factbox: Companies invest in EV battery factories in Europe

May 18th, 2023 | 12:16 PM BUSINESS Autos & Transportation 5

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest

Worth reading...

Samsung hikes chipmaking prices by up to 15% on demand spike, sources say
Chery's robot unit eyes IPO, targets overseas market for police robots
Einride forecasts faster growth, adds 500 Tesla Semi trucks to fleet
China's Pony.ai plans to deploy more than 4,000 robotaxis abroad
By Reuters

Europe is seeking to lure electric vehicle (EV) battery makers to build factories in the region as the bloc - home to carmakers such as Volkswagen and Stellantis - tries to cut its dependency on Asia and win a green subsidy race with the United States.

They also want to attract suppliers of components and ingredients for making electric vehicles and their batteries.

Below are recent investments announced by companies:

GERMANY

Sweden's Northvolt said on May 13 it will invest 3-5 billion euros ($3.3-5.5 billion) in an EV battery plant in Heide in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein as long as subsidies are approved. One source close to the matter estimated the subsidies at more than 600 million euros.

Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) plans to build six battery factories in Europe totalling 240 gigawatt (GWh) of capacity by 2030. Production at its first battery plant, "SalzGiga", in Salzgitter in the Lower Saxony region will start in 2025.

China's CATL (300750.SZ), which has been expanding rapidly outside China, is ramping up production at its plant near Erfurt in the central state of Thuringia.

Germany's BASF (BASFn.DE) is building a battery materials site in the eastern city of Schwarzheide in Brandenburg.

U.S. Microvast (MVST.O) built a factory in Ludwigsfelde, south of Berlin.

Automotive Cells Company (ACC) - a joint venture of Stellantis , Mercedes Benz (MBGn.DE) and TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA) - plans to spend over 7 billion euros on three gigafactories in Europe, with a capacity of 40 GWh each by 2030. One will be located in Kaiserslautern in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Gigafactory is a term popularised by Tesla CEO Elon Musk and refers to plants producing batteries on a large scale.

FRANCE

Joint venture ACC has built a gigafactory in Billy-Berclau Douvrin, France, as part of its plan for three gigafactories in Europe. ACC has inaugurated the gigafactory on May 30, with operations starting in the second half of the year.

Taiwan's ProLogium announced on May 13 plans for a 5.2-billion-euro plant in Dunkirk - its first such overseas investment - after France offered deal sweeteners and competitive power prices, executives from the company said.

Envision is investing up to 2 billion euros in its AESC gigafactory in Douai close to the electric car hub known as "Renault ElectriCity". The plant will have a capacity of 9 GWh in 2024, with the aim of reaching 24 GWh by 2030.

"Renault ElectriCity" pools three of the group's plants in northern France, Douai, Ruitz and Maubeuge.

French start-up Verkor plans to build a gigafactory in Dunkirk, for a targeted capacity of 12 GWh, enough to power more than 100,000 vehicles. Renault (RENA.PA) would be its biggest supplier.

Blue Solutions's gigafactory operates in Ergué-Gabéric, near Quimper since 2013. According to its Managing Director, Jean-Luc Monfort, in 2021, the company envisaged that both lines in Quimper and a line in Montreal would have a annual capacity of 1.5 GWh.

SPAIN

Spain, Europe's largest carmaker after Germany, signed a deal in July 2022 with China's Envision to build an EV battery plant worth 2.5 billion euros in Navalmoral de la Mata in the central-western region of Extremadura, with planned annual capacity of 30 GWh.

Volkswagen and its partners said last year they would invest 10 billion euros to build a 40 GWh battery plant in Sagunto near Valencia, with production to start by 2026, and produce electric vehicles at its two car factories in Spain.

BASQUEVOLT plans to invest more than 700 million euros to build a plant in the Basque Country.

Slovakian battery manufacturer InoBat said last October it had signed a declaration of intent with the Spanish government to set up an EV battery factory in central Spain's city Valladolid, expected to cost 3 billion euros.

China's BYD Co (002594.SZ), the world's biggest seller of EV and plug-in hybrids, could request funds from a revamped government scheme called PERTE aimed at encouraging EV production in the country, Spanish newspaper Expansion said in April.

Volkswagen and Renault also plan to request funds from the PERTE scheme. Stellantis and newcomer AEHRA may do the same.

India's Tata Group said in February it was looking at Spain or Britain as possible battery factory locations.

ITALY

Joint venture ACC plans to spend over 2 billion euros to develop a 40 GWh gigafactory in the southern city of Termoli, with an investment of 2 billion euros. Operations are expected to start in 2026.

POLAND

LG Chem EV battery in Wroclaw started production in the second half of 2017, with a capacity of 100,000 batteries per year. The European Commission approved in March 2022 Poland's measures of 95 million euros to support the expansion of the plant, which aims to reach capacity of 115 GWh in 2025.

HUNGARY

Samsung's 1.2-billion-euro Goed factory, with an annual capacity of 30 GWh, has been in operation since 2018.

SWEDEN

Northvolt's Skelleftea factory has been operating since 2021. It aims to achieve an annual capacity of 40 GWh by 2025.

($1 = 0.9084 euros)

  • Topic
  • Europe
  • ELECTRIC/ (FACTBOX, PIX)
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest
Previous article Samsung hikes chipmaking prices by up to 15% on demand spike, sources say

Related Posts

Autos & Transportation
August 19th, 2026

Samsung hikes chipmaking prices by up to 15% on demand spike, sources sa...

Autos & Transportation
August 19th, 2026

Chery's robot unit eyes IPO, targets overseas market for police robots

Autos & Transportation
August 18th, 2026

Einride forecasts faster growth, adds 500 Tesla Semi trucks to fleet

Autos & Transportation
August 18th, 2026

China's Pony.ai plans to deploy more than 4,000 robotaxis abroad

Autos & Transportation
August 17th, 2026

Tesla prepares for Cybercab launch in August starting with rides to empl...

Autos & Transportation
August 17th, 2026

Uber, Zipline partner on US drone delivery for Uber Eats

The Wire
Aug 20th 3 h ago
Investigates

In China, rocket launches fuel tourism and space-age dreams

Aug 19th 4 h ago
Asia Pacific

Japan exports rise 23.2% year/year in July

Aug 19th 4 h ago
Baseball

D-backs score twice in 10th, salvage series finale at Red S...

Aug 19th 5 h ago
Government

US tells schools not to alter discipline policies to reduce...

Aug 19th 5 h ago
Transactional

China tax crackdown forces wealthy investors to assess thei...

TRENDING ON FINANCETIME
Aug 19th, 2026 Tennis

Paul ousts top seed Zverev to reach Cincinnati quarter-finals

Aug 19th, 2026 Litigation

AIA Group's first-half new business value rises 10%

Aug 19th, 2026 Energy

Brazil's largest thermal power plant shut down after equipment failure

Aug 19th, 2026 United Kingdom

Key moments in Prince Harry and Meghan's six years in California

Aug 19th, 2026 Sports

Orioles reinstate C Samuel Basallo (shoulder) to active roster

Markets-Sectors
ENERGY -0.16%
FINANCIALS -0.62%

  • BUSINESS
  • MARKETS
  • WORLD
  • POLITICS
  • TECH
  • COMMENTARY
  • BREAKINGVIEWS
  • MONEY
  • LIFE
  • SECTORS
  • Back to top
FinanceTime
FinanceTime

World Business & Financial News, Breaking US & International News

Additional Services
  • Privacy-Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© Financetime.org 2026. All rights reserved. Hosted by LeadsDeposit.com
Produced by C-iT