![]() ![]() Using world leading artificial intelligence (AI) and multinational research partnerships, we are finding ways to make batteries better, safer, and longer lasting. ![]() Generating our green future, Recharge Industries TM is establishing a large-scale lithium-ion battery cell production and research capability in Australia. This project is a testament to our deep engineering and industry expertise.”Īccenture will collaborate closely with world-leading engineering, procurement, and construction management firms to be formally announced in the coming weeks, following a rigorous global tender process led by Phil King, Global Head of Real Estate and Development at Scale Facilitation®. Recharge Industries TM advanced manufacturing facility in Geelong will go a long way in helping the Australian industry tackle these challenges. Soeren Schrader, a managing director at Accenture’s digital engineering and manufacturing service, Industry X, said: “Companies, economies and nations must speed their energy transition, a task hampered by ongoing disruptions in the global supply chains. Our factory, which we are building with the assistance of Accenture’s engineering and capital projects expertise and underpinned by C4V’s IP and battery technology, will create thousands of jobs and attract large-scale investment from key players in Australia, the Indo-Pacific region, and other parts of the world.” Rob Fitzpatrick, CEO of Recharge Industries TM, explained: “Establishing a sovereign manufacturing capability to produce state-of-the-art lithium-ion battery cells is critical to Australia’s renewable energy economy – meeting national demand, generating export income and securing supply chains. ![]() Accenture will work closely with Recharge Industries TM to adapt C4V’s IP to the conditions and requirements of the Geelong manufacturing plant. C4V provides proven Intellectual Property (IP), a qualified supply chain, blueprints and technology concepts for battery manufacturing, which accelerate planning, engineering, and construction. The two companies will collaborate closely with Charge CCCV (C4V), a technology partner of Recharge Industries TM, to support the ambitious timing. The equipment is scheduled to arrive in Australia in late May 2023. Recharge Industries TM has already secured the production equipment for the first 2 GWh production line with binding off-take contracts and secured funding. The two companies have signed a framework contract covering the following Accenture consulting and engineering capabilities: advisory on the facility layout, including utility planning and set-up of the production lines assistance in procuring and shipping the required equipment conduction of final tests of all line equipment ongoing process and product engineering support to improve battery production. Recharge Industries TM and Accenture are now moving the project into the detailed engineering phase, which will lay the foundation for the facility’s construction. To generate up to 30 gigawatt hours of storage capacity. Recharge IndustriesTM is building a gigafactory in Geelong, Australia, with help from Accenture,expected ![]()
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