NG Bailey selected as contractor to work on Britishvolt’s West Midlands based technology hub

NG Bailey has been selected as a construction partner at Britishvolt’s new £200 million tech centre in the West Midlands.

The contract will support the next phase of the Britishvolt’s “Battery Corridor”, a concept which enhances the UK’s existing battery ecosystem and powers the country ahead in the next industrial revolution.

NG Bailey are already working on Britishvolt’s Gigafactory project in Northumberland. Once at full capacity, the Gigaplant will have a production capability equating to approximately enough cells for around 300,000 electric vehicle battery packs per year, intended primarily for the automotive industry.

This new project will see the company play a leading role in supporting Britishvolt and its partner, logistics real estate operator Prologis, in building battery cell scale-up facilities in the West Midlands. NG Bailey will provide a full range of construction, mechanical, electrical and plumbing services at the Hams Hall facility.

Once complete, the project will create upwards of 150 highly skilled jobs and will unify the Northumberland Gigaplant with a centrally located technology hub.

The contract aligns with the construction firm’s wider responsibility strategy, with the new Hams Hall facilities being net zero carbon in construction and achieving an EPC A rating once operational.

Dan Smith, Sector Director at NG Bailey, said: “At NG Bailey we’re proud to be supporting the development of the UK’s first Gigafactory. We’ve been involved with the Britishvolt journey since August 2020, so it’s fantastic to be selected as construction partner for the scale-up facility at Hams Hall.

“Our experience as the principal contractor delivering the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC), which was an all-new centre of excellence for battery technology, and our knowledge of the Britishvolt manufacturing process means that this new phase will undoubtedly be a great success as we meet customer demands of battery production and transition to a greener future.”

Richard McDonell, Project Director, Britishvolt, said: “I am delighted to see Britishvolt working with NG Bailey again as we lead the UK’s journey into re-industrialisation. NG Bailey bring fit out knowledge and expertise to the new scale-up facilities which will help the UK build on its home-grown battery intellectual property and level up the country ready for the energy transition.”

Image courtesy of Britishvolt.

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