Latest News

French battery maker ACC welcomes EU support for the auto sector but fears that it is too late

French battery maker ACC welcomes EU support for the auto sector but fears that it is too late

The French battery manufacturer Automotive Cells Company announced on Thursday that they welcomed the support of the European Union in the auto industry, but also expressed concern that the support would be too late.

The European Commission released an action plan on Wednesday for the automotive industry to help them reach the target of zero carbon emissions for any cars or vans sold within the region by the year 2035.

The money included 1.8 billion Euros ($1.94 billion), which was allocated to secure the supply chain for raw materials used in batteries.

ACC, owned jointly by Stellantis Mercedes and TotalEnergies said in a LinkedIn post that it was pleased with the support of a "medium term action plan" for Europe's industrial sector to close the gap against Asian producers.

We fear that the urgency we are experiencing is not being taken into consideration. "To benefit from it we will need to have survived until then," the statement added.

ACC's battery production plans have been drastically slowed down due to the uncertainty surrounding electric vehicle demand in Europe, and the emergence more affordable battery chemistries.

The group planned nine production blocks for 2030 across France, Germany, and Italy. This was backed up by an investment of 7.3 billion euro.

The German and Italian projects were put on hold and now only one French block is producing batteries for Stellantis. A second will start by the end of this year. Reporting by Gilles Guillaume, Writing by Makini Patton and Dominique Patton; Editing by Dominique Vidalon and Kirsten Donovan

(source: Reuters)