BASQUEVOLT, the Basque solid-state battery initiative, will begin production of battery cells in 2027 with the aim of reaching a capacity of 10GWh. This is one of the main objectives set out in the BASQUEVOLT’s articles of association, in which the Basque Government, Iberdrola, CIE Automotive, Enagás, EIT InnoEnergy, and CIC energiGUNE all feature as founding shareholders.
After two years of intense and highly confidential work, BASQUEVOLT now represents a reality that will make the Basque Country a European benchmark in the development of solid-state batteries. The experience of the companies that form the initial group of investors ensures that BASQUEVOLT is in a highly competitive position in the battery race, where there are important opportunities for collaboration and which is key to making progress in the energy transition.
In this sense, BASQUEVOLT plans to launch the first production line within 4 years, supported by an investment of more than 700 million euros, which will be able to generate more than 800 direct jobs.
The location of BASQUEVOLT’s first-phase activity will be the Álava Technology Park, specifically in the Marie Curie Building (c/ Albert Einstein, no. 35), just a few metres from CIC energiGUNE. This Basque research centre will provide BASQUEVOLT with technological support rooted in over 10 years of research in the field of solid-state batteries, and has a team of researchers led by Michel Armand, the "father" of the polymeric solid electrolyte. In this way, BASQUEVOLT’s technology is based on the use of a composite electrolyte patented by CIC energiGUNE.