New EV battery manufacturing centre to open in Coventry next year

26 September 2018

26 September 2018

The UK’s largest independent vehicle battery manufacturer will open in early 2019 in Coventry, creating around ninety new jobs, at a new, multi-million pound, high-tech facility that will produce batteries for future hybrid and electric vehicles.

The factory will be operated by a new joint venture named Hyperbat Limited (Hyperbat), combining the strengths of two of the UK’s leading companies, Williams Advanced Engineering and Unipart Manufacturing Group. The move has been welcomed by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy as a significant step forward in the UK’s contribution to reducing carbon emissions.

The new company and factory combine world-leading expertise in manufacturing, logistics and safe, innovative, high-performance vehicle battery technology from Unipart and Williams. The facility provides a secure future supply chain for UK-based carmakers as their vehicles transition to electric power, with the potential to provide similar solutions to developing marine and aircraft projects in future. Following construction, Hyperbat will begin production at the site in Coventry in early 2019.

The launch customer for Hyperbat batteries is the Aston Martin Rapide E, which will be a limited production run.

′Hybrid and electric vehicles will play a key part in Britain’s cleaner and greener future, and this new high-tech facility, inspired by a government-funded Advanced Propulsion Centre project, will develop new vehicle battery technologies and create high-skilled jobs in Coventry,’ said Business Secretary Greg Clark. ′Through the Industrial Strategy, the government is building on our world-leading strengths in auto manufacturing and clean growth, making the UK the go-to place for these technologies and boosting the economic opportunities presented by our transition to a low-carbon economy.’

Williams Advanced Engineering has years of experience electrifying vehicles, from powering all the cars on the grid of the ABB FIA Formula E championship in rugged and competitive conditions to projects as varied as the Vanda Electrics Dendrobium electric hypercar and Jaguar Vector Racing world speed record-breaking electric boat. In April 2018 Williams Advanced Engineering won the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the Innovation category for its work translating learning from the Formula E battery project into commercial applications.

Unipart is well-known for its expertise in automotive manufacturing, logistics and supply. It will use its manufacturing and technological expertise to produce this more environmentally-progressive equipment to fuel the future of road transport. Unipart will convert a century-old building, which most recently produced vehicle exhausts, to produce more environmentally-friendly equipment to power the future of road transport.

′Today marks a proud day as we bring together two innovative companies to deliver cutting-edge technology that will power the future of sustainable transport in the UK and beyond,’ said Craig Wilson, Managing Director of Williams Advanced Engineering. ′We are pleased to be working with Unipart, growing a new capability for our sector in this country for hybrid and electric vehicles, securing the on-shore supply chain for the long-term. Hyperbat will also deliver into high-performance battery applications beyond automotive, delivering innovative technology and high-value manufacturing, as well as jobs for the next generation workforce.’

In December, the government announced The National Battery Manufacturing Development Facility would be built in Warwickshire to enable ′effective partnerships between manufacturers, researchers, and economic development leaders’, benefitting from its close location to several of the UK’s biggest car makers according to the Government. The UK has been striving to become a leader in advanced propulsion technologies.