Two battery materials businesses have revealed plans to set up on Teesside to support the electric vehicles industry.
Green Lithium has been awarded a £600,000 government grant to build the UK’s first merchant lithium refinery at Teesport, creating 250 long-term jobs.
Meanwhile Altilium Metals has announced plans for a recycling plant.
It comes a week after Britishvolt, which wants to set up an electric vehicle battery factory in Blyth, Northumberland, avoided collapse.
On a visit to Middlesbrough, Business Secretary Grant Shapps said Green Lithium was being backed by the government as part of growing “new, green industries across the UK”.