Skip to content
Monday 17 August 2026London --:--Frankfurt --:--Zurich --:--
NewslettersSearchEN · DE · FR
MorningWire

European business, markets and politics

FTSE 100
10,772.16
+0.21%
DAX
26,452.21
+0.05%
CAC 40
8,623.41
-0.16%
STOXX 50
6,559.17
+0.30%
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
More
GermanyFranceEU InstitutionsCompetitionPublic AffairsBankingTechnologyEnergy
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • DE
Monday 08 January 2024 3:52 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 24 January 2024 4:57 pm

EV battery firm secures £776m subsidy for gigafactory in win for Europe over US

By: Guy Taylor

Transport Reporter

Add as a preferred source on Google
FILE PHOTO: European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels

Brussels has approved €902m (£776.8m) in state aid for a Swedish battery electric vehicle company to build a plant in Germany.

It marks the first use of a measure allowing governments to provide more funding to company’s tempted by higher subsidies elsewhere.

Benefits from Biden’s $783bn (£615bn) Inflation Reduction Act had threatened to lure Northvolt, which has plans to build a plant in Heide, Schleswig-Holstein, across the pond.

But a committment from the German federal government in May to back the project via the EU’s new state-aid regime, the temporary crisis framework (TCTF), kept the battery maker on European soil.

The European Commission’s competition chief Margrethe Vestager, said today the aid will “enable Northvolt’s investment in a gigafactory to produce battery cells for electric vehicles in Europe instead of the United States.”

She added: “It is the first individual measure that was approved in line with the exceptional possibility under the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework. It allows for providing higher amounts of aid if the investment is at risk of being diverted from Europe due to the availability of foreign subsidies.”

Germany’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck said he was “very, very pleased that this is happening today.”

The country could now “look forward to one of the most significant flagship projects of the energy and transport revolution, which will create thousands of green tech jobs,” he said.

It comes amid a hastening scramble from European countries to build up home supply of materials used to produce electric cars and their batteries.

China is currently far ahead of its competition and its automakers have benefitted, surging to the West while offering cut throat prices for with cut throat prices.

There are fears the influx of Chinese brands could unseat the biggest Western automakers. BYD last week ousted Elon Musk’s Tesla as the world’s top electric vehicle maker for the first time.

Read more

From Mongolian camels to Tibetan verbs: the absurdity Ed Miliband’s aid spending plans

Ed Miliband speaking at a podium during a press conference, addressing energy policy reforms and climate change initiatives.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News
  • ESG

Categories

  • Business
  • Morning Wire Content
  • ESG News
  • Transport & Infrastructure

Related Topics

  • ESG

Trending Articles

  • Is the Zeekr 9X Super Hybrid the new luxury SUV to beat?

  • Grandparents fund university degrees to avoid inheritance tax net

  • US bond market jitters spark UK economy recession warning

  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks rise as Trump threatens to declare Strait of Hormuz as US territory

  • Aldi boss wades into supermarket ‘price-gouging’ row

More from Morning Wire

  • From Mongolian camels to Tibetan verbs: the absurdity Ed Miliband’s aid spending plans

    Opinion
    Ed Miliband speaking at a podium during a press conference, addressing energy policy reforms and climate change initiatives.
  • Battery Ventures Promotes Brandon Gleklen to Partner

    Business Wire
  • Renault Scenic E-Tech 2026 review: An electric SUV for our times

    Life&Style
    Renault Scenic E-Tech showcasing sleek design and advanced features in latest tech review
  • CapVest Completes Acquisition of TSG

    Business Wire
  • Rachel Reeves’ sister takes top legal role in Burnham’s Cabinet overhaul

    Politics
    Close-up of a business professionals hands typing on a laptop keyboard with financial charts on screen
  • Britain set to miss net-zero car targets despite record electric vehicle sales

    Transport & Infrastructure
    Electric vehicle charging station with multiple charging ports and cars plugged in, promoting sustainable transportation s...
  • Rehlko Defines What It Takes to Build AI-Ready Power Infrastructure as Data Center Energy Demands Evolve

    Business Wire
  • Renault 5 E-Tech 2025 three month review – first impressions

    Life&Style
    Renault 5 E Tech 2025 model showcasing sleek design and innovative technology in the automotive industry news update
MorningWire

Independent European business, markets and political news for decision-makers.

Morning Briefing

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • EU Institutions
  • Europe

Business

  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Competition
  • Public Affairs

Editorial

  • Opinion
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Company

  • About Morning Wire
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 Morning Wire Ltd · Published by Morning Wire Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
Privacy · Terms · Cookies · Facebook