Tata Group confirms EV battery factory plans with £4bn investment
Tata Group, owner of Jaguar Land Rover, has confirmed its plans to build an electric car battery factory in Somerset, UK – and will invest over £4 billion in the gigafactory creating thousands of jobs.
The new gigafactory is set to provide almost half of the battery production needed by 2030 – turbocharging UK’s switch to zero emissions vehicles. Tata’s investment will create up to 4,000 new direct jobs, and thousands more in the wider supply chain.
Yesterday (18th July) Transport + Energy reported that the UK had been chosen as the home of Tata Group’s first gigafactory outside India, in a move which is set to provide a huge boost to the UK’s automotive sector.
And today (19th July) Tata Group confirmed the UK had secured one of the largest ever investments in the UK automotive industry. The gigafactory will secure UK-produced batteries for another Tata Sons investment, Jaguar Land Rover, as well as other manufacturers in the UK and Europe.
The new gigafactory, at 40GWh, will be one of the largest in Europe. It will create up to 4,000 highly skilled jobs, as well as thousands of further jobs in the wider supply chain for battery materials and critical raw minerals, helping grow the economy and take forward the UK’s commitment to net zero.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: ”Tata Group’s multi-billion-pound investment in a new battery factory in the UK is testament to the strength of our car manufacturing industry and its skilled workers.
”With the global transition to zero emission vehicles well underway, this will help grow our economy by driving forward our lead in battery technology whilst creating as many as 4,000 jobs, and thousands more in the supply chain.
”We can be incredibly proud that Britain has been chosen as home to Tata Group’s first gigafactory outside India, securing our place as one of the most attractive places to build electric vehicles.”
Mr N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, said: ”The Tata Group is deeply committed to a sustainable future across our business.
”Today, I am delighted to announce the Tata Group will be setting up one of Europe’s largest battery cell manufacturing facilities in the UK. Our multi-billion-pound investment will bring state-of-the-art technology to the country, helping to power the automotive sector’s transition to electric mobility, anchored by our own business, JLR.
”With this strategic investment, the Tata Group further strengthens its commitment to the UK, alongside our many companies operating here across technology, consumer, hospitality, steel, chemicals, and automotive. I also want to thank His Majesty’s Government, which has worked so closely with us to enable this investment.
The investment of over £4 billion represents a historic moment for the UK’s growing electric vehicles industry. The new gigafactory will supply JLR’s future battery electric models including the Range Rover, Defender, Discovery and Jaguar brands, with the potential to also supply other car manufacturers. Production at the new gigafactory is due to start in 2026.
This investment will be crucial to boosting the UK’s battery manufacturing capacity needed to support the electric vehicle industry in the long term. With an initial output of 40GWh it will also provide almost half of the battery production that the Faraday Institution estimates the UK will need by 2030.
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch said: ”Today’s multibillion-pound investment demonstrates that this Government has got the right plan when it comes to the automotive sector.
”We are backing the UK car industry to help grow our economy as we transition to electric vehicles, and this latest investment will secure thousands of highly-skilled jobs across the country.”
Tata’s decision is a major vote of confidence in UK automotive. The Government is committed to making the UK one of the best places in the world for automotive investment, as evidenced by the Automotive Transformation Fund, the British Industry Supercharger, and the strong programme of support for research and development.
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt said: ”This is a huge vote of confidence in the UK and one that will drive growth in our economy, creating thousands of jobs and powering our transition to electric cars.
”Tata Group’s gigafactory builds on the strength of our manufacturing industry and shows we’re on the right track, backing the sectors that will underpin our future prosperity for decades to come.”
Energy Security Secretary Grant Shapps said: ”Today’s announcement from Tata is excellent news. We have been working tirelessly with the company, and across government, to make the case for why the UK is the best place for them to invest.
”This new gigafactory puts us firmly in the fast lane to becoming the capital of Europe’s electric car market, and makes crystal clear how they see the UK as the place to be for their future growth.
”With thousands of jobs on site and in the supply chain, this new factory will be the cornerstone of our automotive industry, backing manufacturers to develop and expand, and customers to make the switch from petrol and diesel.”
Industry reaction:
Matthew Adams, Transport Policy Manager at the REA (Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology) said: ”We welcome the news that Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata have announced they will be building a new gigafactory in the UK. This will significantly boost the local economy, providing skilled jobs directly and in the supply chain for decades to come as well as providing much needed supply chain resilience in the UK EV market.
”This is a great example of Government intervention, and the REA would welcome further positive interventions in future to continue accelerating EV infrastructure deployment and accelerate the EV adoption rate in the UK.”
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