Ilika plc
("Ilika" or the
"Company")
Tata Sons
subsidiary Agratas joins Ilika's Goliath
industrialisation programme
Ilika (AIM: IKA), a pioneer in
solid-state battery technology, announces Agratas has joined the
17-month £2.7 million grant-supported SiSTEM project, which Ilika
announced on 9 October 2023. The project is supported by the
Automotive Transformation Fund ('ATF'). The SiSTEM project
objectives are to build a 1.5MWh solid-state battery ('SSB')
assembly line in collaboration with Mpac capable of delivering
Ilika's Goliath SSB prototype large-format pouch cells and to
undertake scale up trials at the UK Battery Industrialisation
Centre ('UKBIC').
Agratas has joined the SiSTEM
project to undertake an evaluation of the scale up requirements for
Ilika's SSB technology including a concept facility design for the
implementation of SSB manufacturing equipment at Gigafactory
scale.
Agratas is
Tata Group's global battery business, created to design, develop
and manufacture high-quality, high-performance, sustainable
batteries in the mobility and energy sectors, including for anchor
customers Tata Motors and JLR. In July 2023, Agratas announced its
plans to produce batteries in the UK, enough to power hundreds of
thousands of electric cars and a significant contribution to the
UK's projected demand of 100 GWh by 2030.
The ATF is a funding programme
created to support large-scale industrialisation accessed through
the Advanced Propulsion Centre ('APC') and delivered in
collaboration with the Department for Business and Trade ('DBT')
and Innovate UK. Up to £850 million of funding will be invested in
developing a high-value end-to-end electrified automotive supply
chain in the UK. The fund is highlighted as an important mechanism
to reach targets in the UK Government's 10-Point Plan for a green
industrial revolution and its Transport Decarbonisation
Plan.
Project SiSTEM will run in parallel
with Project HISTORY, which will develop
prototype automotive A-sample SSBs that will be produced at Ilika's
pilot facility.
In parallel to joining the SiSTEM
project, Ilika and Agratas have entered into a 12-month agreement
that will facilitate interactions between the companies to support
Ilika's journey to its D8 (50Ah, chemistry frozen) development
milestone in H1 2025, alongside exploring wider collaboration
opportunities between the two parties.
Graeme Purdy, Ilika CEO,
stated: "We are delighted to welcome
Agratas to the SiSTEM project. With its plans to build a UK
gigafactory, Agratas will bring significant expertise to the
programme and we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship,
which we have further strengthened through our bi-lateral technical
collaboration agreement."
Dr Valentina
Gentili, Vice-President, Global R&D at
Agratas, said, "We at Agratas are excited
to be joining the ATF funded SiSTEM project and collaborating on
the Goliath Program. The SiSTEM project will accelerate our
learning on the production of solid-state batteries and enhance our
relationships with key organisations in the UK battery industry.
The project is well aligned to our mission of world-class teams
delivering best-in-class technologies, and we believe that solid
state is a very promising future battery
technology."
Adam Holland, Chief Executive
Officer at Mpac Group plc said, ''We are
delighted to be participating in The Automotive Transformation Fund
project in partnership with Ilika, the UKBIC and Agratas, following
the award of the prestigious APC grant for our SiSTEM pilot battery
assemble line. Mpac is a market leader in complex automation,
and we are keen to apply our expertise to develop cutting-edge
solutions for scaling up the assembly of innovative battery cells.
This project demonstrates our commitment to technological
advancement and aligns with the UK government's vision for a
cleaner and more sustainable world.''
Sean Gilgunn, MD at UKBIC,
said "It's fantastic that Agratas has
joined the SiSTEM project, which will see a 1.5MWh solid-state
battery ('SSB') assembly line capable of delivering Ilika's Goliath
SSB prototype large-format pouch cells being built in this project.
The Automotive Transformation Fund ('ATF') funded project is a
partnership between Ilika, MPAC, UKBIC and Agratas, which
complements the Government's vision for Net Zero."
About UKBIC -
The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) is the UK's
national battery manufacturing facility providing manufacturing
scale-up and skills for the battery sector. UKBIC will build on the
work carried out in the completed BUS100 programme by undertaking
physical trials to produce Ilika's SSB electrodes at GWh
scale.
Ian Constance, Chief Executive
Officer at Advanced Propulsion Centre UK said, "Industrialisation of solid state batteries is one of our
current defining challenges. This partnership and project supported
by the Automotive Transformation Fund's Scale up Readiness
Validation (SURV) programme could lead to a significant step
forward in the roll out of solid state batteries and investment in
advanced manufacturing in the UK. The strength and depth of this
consortium demonstrates the leading-edge nature of the UK's
position in battery technology that is key to driving a net zero
future for the automotive sector and road transport."
The information contained within this
announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information for the purposes of Regulation 11 of the Market Abuse
(Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019/310. Upon the publication of
this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service ("RIS"),
this inside information is now considered to be in the public
domain.
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