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This was expected by the Carmelita: Ursula von der Leyen stood next to the battery industry, billions coming

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

EU Unveils €3.8 ‌Billion Plan to Bolster European battery Industry,⁢ Secure Automotive⁢ Future

Brussels – ‍ The‍ European ⁢Union ‌has launched a ‍comprehensive action plan backed by €3.8 ⁢billion (approximately $3.8‌ billion USD) to strengthen its automotive battery sector and secure a leading‌ role‌ in ⁤clean vehicle technology. The⁣ initiative, announced in March following a “strategic dialog” initiated⁢ in early 2025, aims to address growing ⁣concerns ‍over strategic dependencies and ensure the sustainability​ and competitiveness of‍ the European automotive ⁣industry.

Responding to shifting public opinion, European Commission ⁣President⁣ Ursula von der ‍Leyen​ emphasized‍ the EU’s⁤ commitment to innovation and the development of clean solutions, particularly in​ battery⁤ production. “We want​ to strengthen production locally ‍to avoid strategic addictions, especially in battery,” von der Leyen stated, while reaffirming previously accepted emission goals with ​a pledge for⁣ a “pragmatic, flexible approach.”

The⁤ plan prioritizes the‌ creation of cost-competitive battery cell production ‌within ‍Europe and maximizing European added value throughout the entire supply chain. Key components of the initiative include:

*⁤ ⁤ Direct support for the battery industry ⁣via the ‌Innovation Fund.
* ⁢ Joint public‍ and private investment‍ through the horizon ⁢Europe ⁤program.
* The “Battery Booster” package, offering financing and credit⁣ programs for EU cell and component manufacturers.
* ‍ Legal‌ groundwork for potential local content⁣ requirements.
* Continued ⁢support for the Batt4eu Partnership, focused on ⁢developing⁣ next-generation accumulator ‌technologies.
* ​ establishment of ‍a new entity to secure access to​ critical raw materials.
* ⁢ Expansion ‍of ‌battery ⁢recycling capacities.
* Workforce ⁤retraining programs funded by the ESF+ and EGF.

The ⁢€3.8 billion budget is allocated as follows:

* ‌€1.8 billion from the Innovation fund dedicated ⁤to the battery Booster ‍package.
* €350 million ⁤for Batt4Eu, with an additional €1⁤ billion allocated under Horizon Europe.
* ⁣ €570​ million​ for the development of ⁤choice fuel infrastructure ⁢and charging networks.
* €90 million ‍for⁤ worker training initiatives within the Pact for skills.

Beyond battery‌ production,the​ plan also focuses on accelerating ‌the ⁢adoption of emission-free vehicles⁣ in corporate fleets and establishing a European association for connected and autonomous vehicles. Officials ⁢anticipate a positive impact on industrial production‌ within member states, particularly in regions like Hungary, which is developing ​a significant‍ battery manufacturing center.

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