Batteries. Now. For the future.
Verkor, a French industrial company, is set to amplify battery cell production in Europe, with the support of EIT InnoEnergy, Schneider Electric and the GROUPE IDEC. The new venture will accelerate the production capacity of low-carbon batteries in southern Europe to meet growing demand for electric vehicles and stationary storage. Production in Verkor’s first Gigafactory is scheduled to begin in 2023, with a capacity of 16 GWh of battery cells which will increase to 50 GWh in line with market dynamics. The facility will require an initial investment of €1.6bn and will create more than 2,000 direct jobs while supporting thousands more in its supply chain and ecosystem. The search for 200+ hectares of land is already underway.
The battery-driven electric vehicle market will expand significantly over the next few years given stricter EU legislation on CO2/km emissions, lower total cost of ownership of EVs and improved customer experience. In southern Europe, some 100 to 170 GWh of battery cells will be required by 2030.
Founded in July 2020, Verkor is a French industrial company based in Grenoble. The company is accelerating the production of low-carbon batteries in France and Europe to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles, electric mobility in general, and stationary storage in Europe. Verkor will open its fully digital 4.0 pilot line in 2023. A model of excellence, competitiveness and resource efficiency, its innovation will be integrated into the Gigafactory planned for 2024.