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    UK Startup Volklec to Make Ev Batteries With Licensed Chinese Technology

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    Posted on February 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK startup Volklec partners with China's FEB to produce EV batteries, starting in 2025 at the UKBIC in Coventry, with significant investment from Frontive Group.

    UK's Volklec to Produce EV Batteries with Chinese Tech

    By Nick Carey

    LONDON (Reuters) - British startup Volklec has reached a licensing agreement with China's Far East Battery (FEB) to use its technology to make batteries for energy storage and electric vehicles, it said on Wednesday.

    FEB, a unit of Far East Smarter Energy Co, will also provide engineers and other support to help Volklec scale up production at the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC), a partly government-funded battery factory in Coventry.

    The Chinese company will also provide Volklec with access to its supply chain to lower costs.

    European battery makers have struggled with the challenges of developing a viable chemistry for EV batteries while also raising funds and scaling up in an industry dominated by China.

    After prominent failures like Britishvolt and Sweden's Northvolt, which is undergoing restructuring, industry experts predict more European battery firms will need Chinese cash and expertise to scale up.

    Volklec said in late 2025 it will start producing "energy cell" batteries for e-scooters, e-bikes and EV chargers as well as energy storage, with a "power cell" for EVs coming in the second half of 2026.

    UK investment company Frontive Group has committed 20 million pounds ($25.3 million) for production of the energy cell.

    Volklec executive director Phil Popham told Reuters the company will need to raise 80 million pounds for a new 1 gigawatt hour (GWh) production line at the UKBIC for the power cell.

    Volklec is talking to a number of automakers about using the cells, he said, declining to disclose which companies.

    Popham said FEB has supplied cells for about a million EVs so far.

    "Volklec's approach is all about getting to market quickly using proven technology to give confidence to customers and investors," Popham said. "We know where we're going to buy it, where we'll produce it and what we'll produce."

    ($1 = 0.7897 pounds)

    (Reporting by Nick Carey; editing by David Evans)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Volklec partners with China's FEB for battery production.
    • •Production to start at UKBIC in Coventry.
    • •Focus on energy cells for e-scooters and EVs.
    • •UK's Frontive Group invests 20 million pounds.
    • •Volklec aims for rapid market entry with proven tech.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK startup Volklec to make EV batteries with licensed Chinese technology

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses UK startup Volklec's partnership with China's FEB to produce EV batteries using licensed technology.

    2Who is investing in Volklec?

    UK investment company Frontive Group has committed 20 million pounds for Volklec's energy cell production.

    3Where will Volklec produce the batteries?

    Production will take place at the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) in Coventry.

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