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France inaugurates its first gigafactory for electric vehicle batteries, an investment of 850 million euros


ACC inaugurated its first gigafactory in Billy-Berclau/Douvrin in the Hauts-de-France region. The mega-project represents an investment of 850 million euros and includes over 60,000 m2 of workshops, with an initial production line with a capacity of more than 13 GWh, rising to 40 GWh by 2030.

ACC's development goes hand in hand with the development of a local, skilled workforce that will contribute to the growth of the Hauts-de-France region, with the creation of around 2,000 direct jobs by 2030.

Benefiting from the latest safety and environmental management standards, the site will have an industrial water consumption 5 to 10 times lower than that of a standard car manufacturing plant and will recycle 90% of its waste. The site has been classified SEVESO, a European regulation designed to maintain a high level of prevention and guarantee the highest standards and control in terms of safety.

"We are proud to have developed a battery technology in France, whose production in our three sites in France, Germany and Italy illustrates our commitment to European industrial sovereignty in a strategic sector that is currently dominated by competition from Asia, which accounts for 85% of global battery production. With this inauguration, all ACC employees are committed to contributing to the ecological transition of transport through the production of innovative batteries", underlines Yann Vincent, Chief Executive Officer of ACC.

French Energy Transition Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher took part in the inauguration and pointed out that "with new employment prospects for the Hauts-de-France territory which, after having suffered from deindustrialisation, is reinventing itself by combining ecology and industry".

In line with its values, ACC is committed to sourcing the strategic materials that make up its batteries (cobalt, lithium, copper, and nickel) from suppliers who are exemplary in terms of respect for the environment and human rights, and to actively contributing to the development of the batteries’ recycling industry.

“ACC’s new plant marks a key milestone in Europe’s transformation to make its auto industry more resilient, competitive, and sustainable, also in the electric era. Together with our partners, we will develop and produce high-tech battery cells and modules in the heart of Europe, enabling Mercedes-Benz to build desirable electric cars for the world”, declared Ola Källenius, Chief Executive Officer of Mercedes-Benz.

"This inauguration is the culmination of efforts undertaken several years ago to create ACC, with the aim of making it a European leader in the battery industry, based on technology developed in France. The start of battery production at the same location where Stellantis used to produce - and still produces - internal combustion engines is a strong symbol. It shows how anticipation and constructive dialogue with our stakeholders - trade unions, employees, leading industrialists, local and regional elected officials, and the State - can help build a future for our employees in the context of intense change in our industry. The ACC Gigafactory will enable Stellantis' electric vehicles to be equipped with high-tech batteries, serving clean, safe, and affordable mobility for all", said Carlos Tavares, Chief Executive Officer of Stellantis.

The ACC project in Billy-Berclau/Douvrin has received support from the French government, the Hauts-de-France and Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regions, the Artois-Flandres Industrial Park, and the towns of Béthune-Bruay and Lens-Liévin.

With the implementation of two other gigafactories in Kaiserslautern (Germany) in 2025 and Termoli (Italy) in 2026, ACC's industrial capacity will reach 120 GWh at full capacity by 2030.

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