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    Home > Finance > Stellantis-backed ACC to expand French gigafactory
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    Stellantis-backed ACC to expand French gigafactory

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on December 11, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Construction of ACC gigafactory in France, supported by Stellantis - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    ACC, backed by Stellantis, plans to expand its French gigafactory with a €1 billion loan, adding a second production block despite a slow EV market.

    ACC to Expand French Gigafactory with Stellantis Support

    PARIS (Reuters) - Battery maker Automotive Cells Company (ACC) is set to sign a new loan to finance the second production block of its gigafactory in northern France, a company spokesman said, as it ramps up output despite Europe's sluggish electric vehicle market.

    The loan, guaranteed by ACC's two main shareholders, car makers Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz Group, is worth around 1 billion euros ($1.05 billion), two sources familiar with the matter said, confirming a report by newspaper Les Echos.

    Stellantis and Mercedes did not respond to requests for comment. Smaller shareholder TotalEnergies declined to comment.

    The factory already operates one production block, with a maximum capacity of 15 GWh. The second block of 13 GWh is already under construction.

    The ramp-up of ACC's France factory comes despite slow growth of the EV market, which has led European peer Northvolt to file for bankruptcy last month and raised questions about other battery plants being built in Europe.

    ACC said on Tuesday it planned to continue the ramp-up of its plant in France making NMC batteries, following an announcement by Stellantis that it will build a factory in Spain with China's CATL to make batteries using competing LFP technology.

    NMC, with a higher energy density but more expensive, is suitable for larger, more high-end electric vehicles while LFP, less dense but cheaper, is used in smaller cars. Both are variants of lithium-ion.

    ACC suspended plans for two other gigafactory projects in Germany and Italy to reconsider the battery technology it will use and will outline roadmaps for the plants in the first half of 2025.

    The construction of a third production block in France, which would bring the total capacity of the site to 40 GWh, has not yet been decided, the spokesman said.

    ($1 = 0.9521 euros)

    (Reporting by Gilles Guillaume. Additional reporting by Benjamin Mallet and Victoria Waldersee. Writing by Dominique Patton. Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ACC plans to expand its gigafactory in France.
    • •The expansion is funded by a €1 billion loan.
    • •Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz are the main backers.
    • •The second production block will add 13 GWh capacity.
    • •ACC is reconsidering battery technology for future projects.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis-backed ACC to expand French gigafactory

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses ACC's expansion of its gigafactory in France, backed by a loan from Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz.

    2Why is ACC expanding its gigafactory?

    ACC is expanding to increase battery production capacity despite a slow electric vehicle market in Europe.

    3What are the challenges faced by ACC?

    ACC faces challenges from a sluggish EV market and is reconsidering battery technology for future projects.

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