The UK’s largest independent vehicle battery manufacturer will open its doors early next year, with a high-tech factory creating around 90 new jobs.
The site, located in Coventry, is part of a new joint venture between Formula E powertrain supplier Williams Advanced Engineering and Unipart Manufacturing Group. It is designated as a “secure future supply chain” for UK-based car manufacturers, reducing reliance on exported parts from abroad.
Hyperbat’s first customer will be Aston Martin, and the facility will centre initially on making electric powertrains for the limited-run Rapide E electric luxury saloon. Future projects have yet to be confirmed, but company representatives claim their focus is on the “low-volume, high-performance category”. Further potential to expand into marine and aircraft projects is also mooted.
Managing director of Unipart Manufacturing Group, Carol Burke, said that Hyperbat’s facilities will be “highly adaptable to meet the changing requirements of future demands”.
Autocar spoke to Williams Advanced Engineering's Senior Commercial Manager, Tony Booth, who confirmed that the facility's future is clearly sustainable.
"All automotive brands, and many in the UK, are carrying out an electrification strategy. In the UK we currently produce 2.7 million engines per year, of which 1.7 million are retained here. Much of that will be retained as they move to electrificiation, so we're well placed as the first UK facility to produce batteries for the automotive industry".
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