PARIS, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Verkor should complete the first tranche of fundraising for its future battery gigafactory in Dunkirk, France, in the coming weeks, co-founder and chief customer officer Philippe Chain told Reuters.
The Grenoble-based startup's gigafactory is one of four electric vehicle battery factories planned in northern France.
Verkor has already raised around 350 million euros, mainly for a new innovation centre, a pilot production line already in operation and a "battery school" to train future employees.
Construction of the gigafactory has begun and it will have an initial annual production capacity of 16 gigawatt hours (GWh) - including 12 for Renault (RENA.PA), which owns more than 20% of Verkor.
Taiwan's ProLogium also plans a gigafactory in Dunkirk with a capacity of 30 GWh in 2030.
Persons:
Philippe Chain, Verkor, Taiwan's ProLogium, Nick Carey, Gilles Guillaume, David Evans
Organizations:
European Union, Renault, Automotive Cells Company, ACC, Mercedes, TotalEnergies, Thomson
Locations:
Dunkirk, France, Munich, Grenoble