Select Committee · Business and Trade Committee

Batteries for electric vehicle manufacturing

Status: Closed Opened: 17 Jan 2023 Closed: 24 May 2024 13 recommendations 10 conclusions 1 report

The Committee has launched this inquiry into the supply of batteries for electric vehicle manufacture in the UK, and the viability of battery manufacturing for electric vehicles in the UK. The industry has recently suffered a series of setbacks, including the Government-championed battery start-up Britishvolt which entered administration in January 2022. The Committee is interested …

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
First Report - Batteries for electric vehicle manufacturing HC 196 21 Nov 2023 23 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

1 item
12 Recommendation First Report - Batteries for electric v… Acknowledged

Require all batteries on the UK market to include a comprehensive battery passport.

A battery supply chain in the UK would enable businesses based in this country to manufacture batteries sustainably and ethically. This offers the UK a competitive advantage over other markets, especially as consumers demand higher environmental, social and governance standards. The UK’s access to low-carbon sources of electricity means that …

Government response. The government acknowledges the opportunity for pro-growth regulation and access to battery data via certification schemes as key enablers for a circular economy. While not directly committing to requiring a 'battery passport,' it will implement a UK Carbon Border Adjustment …
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Oral evidence sessions

3 sessions
Date Witnesses
12 Sep 2023 Edmund Ward · Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, Fred Perry · Department for Business and Trade, Ms Nusrat Ghani MP · Department for Business and Trade View ↗
23 May 2023 Andy Palmer, David Wong · Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), Jeff Pratt · UK Battery Industrialisation Centre, Konstanze Scharring · Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) View ↗
9 May 2023 Alan Hollis · AMTE Power plc, Ian Constance · Advanced Propulsion Centre UK, Jeff Townsend · Critical Minerals Association, Jeremy Wrathall · Cornish Lithium Limited, Paul Lusty · UK Critical Minerals Intelligence Centre, Simon Moores · Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, Stephen Gifford · The Faraday Institution View ↗

Correspondence

2 letters
DateDirectionTitle
24 Oct 2023 To cttee Letter from the Minister for Industry and Economic Security relating to Tata Gr…
30 Aug 2023 To cttee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State for Business and Trade regardin…