Britishvolt ESS gigafactory plan dead after Blackstone buys site for data centre
The Britishvolt saga and any potential for a lithium-ion gigafactory at the Northumberland, UK site looks to be over after US private equity firm Blackstone acquired it to set up a data centre.
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