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Tata confirms site for £4bn battery factory which will employ 4,000

Source: PA Archive

Indian conglomerate Tata has confirmed Bridgwater in Somerset as the site of its new £4 billion battery factory which will bring about 4,000 jobs to the region.

Tata’s battery business Agratas said that it had bought land at the Gravity Smart Campus off the M5 just outside the town.

Tata confirmed in July subsidies to do so.

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