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April 01, 2021 05:18 AM

EV battery company BritishVolt looks for a SPAC deal

Startup is considering going public as soon as the end of this quarter

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     Britishvolt has released an image of what its UK plant might look like.

    BritishVolt, the developer of the first giant battery factory in the UK, is considering going public.

    The company has appointed Barclays and Guggenheim Capital as advisers to look into options including listing in the U.S. through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, Orral Nadjari, founder and CEO of BritishVolt, said in an interview.

    The deal could be announced as soon as the end of this quarter, he said.

    It's the first time the company has talked in detail about its plans to finance the 2.6 billion-pound ($3.6 billion) project that will play a central role in delivering Prime Minister Boris Johnson's green plan.

    The UK has banned sales of new gasoline and diesel cars by 2030, and needs a factory producing batteries for electric vehicles to avoid falling behind in the global race to lead manufacturing for the energy transition.

    "The SPAC market is very interesting and is the result of the very mature capital markets in the U.S. that have identified the industrial revolution that is happening now, when we go from the era of internal combustion engine towards an era of electrification," Nadjari said. "There will be a lot of scale-ups that will need a lot of capital."

    The company has not identified any automotive customers yet, and it's unclear if any automaker will agree on a supply deal with an upstart that is still seeking funding. Nadjari, a former investment banker, says he is not worried.

    If BritishVolt does agree to a SPAC deal, the target to announce it will be the end of the second quarter or beginning of the third, Nadjari said.

    Based in Blyth in northeast England, BritishVolt is planning to launch its series B funding round next week to raise as much as 100 million pounds, with Barclays as its financial adviser, Nadjari said. The round already has "a lot of interest" and series C will follow before summer with a cap of 250 million pounds.

    BritishVolt's Gigafactory in Numbers
    • Work will start in the fourth quarter of 2023 and finish in 2027
    • Constructing the factory will provide 3,000 jobs with 5,000 more in the supply chain
    • From 2027, the facility will produce enough cells for 300,000 EV battery packs a year
    •  The company has applied for funding from the government's 1-billion-pound Automotive Transformation Fund

    The series A funding round, which closed in February, made William Harrison, CEO of private equity firm Cathexis Holdings, the second-largest shareholder, after Nadjari.

    Cathexis is investing from a low of $3 million in niche EV deals, to more than $100 million when buying established companies or financing infrastructure and real estate, according to its website.

    Because of its exit from the European Union, the UK's auto industry has little time to localize production of batteries. The Brexit deal reached late in 2020 requires 30 percent of the content of battery packs for UK-built cars to be sourced domestically; the regulation gets tougher in 2024.

    "The new rules of origin should provide the conditions for the UK automotive industry to succeed," said Stephen Gifford, chief economist at the Faraday Institution, which researches commercial battery developments. "But, to do so, it is now more important than ever that gigafactories are built in the UK, and quickly, and with well-developed local supply chains."

    Ministers are determined for the UK to stay in the mix of leading battery-makers in Europe. Johnson has committed 1 billion pounds to help build factories that can produce batteries at scale. BritishVolt has applied for some of the funding and is waiting to hear back.

    "We have had very fruitful conversations with the government," Nadjari said. "Definitely government funding is critical for large industrial investment such as BritishVolt."

    The Faraday Institution estimates the UK will need seven giant factories by 2040, each producing 20 gigawatt-hours per year of batteries.

    BritishVolt is looking at building multiple plants in the UK, Europe and elsewhere to produce 150 to 200 gigawatt-hours by 2030, Nadjari said.

    "It's a very exciting period and there is a lot of money in the capital markets looking at ESG propositions," he added. "We are uniquely positioned to potentially become the British champion within the energy industry."

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