Tata Considers Spain, Britain For EV Battery Plant For Supply In Europe

India's is considering setting up a battery cell plant for electric vehicles (EV) in or Britain, a source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters, as the carmaker seeks to boost supply chains in .

Tata's chief financial officer told Reuters last month the carmaker was considering setting up plants in India and to produce battery cells for EVs. In it would aim to provide batteries for its luxury Jaguar Land Rover unit, which has manufacturing facilities in and Slovakia.

The company told the Spanish government following talks late last year that it was considering the country and as the two top locations for the plant, said the source who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the issue.

was attracted by Spain's allocation of European Union pandemic relief funds to promote EV and battery manufacturing, and its status as a member of the EU unlike following its departure from the bloc, added the source.

A company spokesperson said "as a policy and practice, Motors doesn't comment on speculation".

The Spanish government did not respond to a request for comment.

The location being considered by Tata in is an industrial lot in the town of Zuera, outside the city of Zaragoza in northeastern Spain, the same site Volkswagen considered for a battery plant it is now building elsewhere in the country, the source said.

Tata representatives from India and Britain participated in the joint meetings with officials from the Spanish and the Aragon regional governments, the source said, adding that there were also visits to the potential location.

Jaguar Land Rover and the Aragon regional government which includes Zuera declined to comment.

As Europe's second largest car-producing country behind Germany, launched in 2021 an ambitious programme to attract EV-related investments mostly using EU funds.

It was seen as a key factor in convincing Volkswagen to locate its Southern Europe battery plant in Spain and plans to start manufacturing EVs in the country.

The programme, however, only allocated 877 million euros ($958.47 million) last year out of the 2.9 billion euros' overall budget due to technical and administrative issues, the government said.

The remaining funds will be disbursed in new phases and could benefit new contenders, such as Tata.

($1 = 0.9150 euros)

 

(Reporting by Joan Faus, additional reporting by Nick Carey and Aditi Shah; Editing by Aislinn Laing and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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