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Battery boss urges UK to close clean energy subsidies gap with EU and US

AMTE’s chief says ministers must offer more financial support to become competitive
Alan Hollis, chief executive of AMTE Power, says the company has to consider other options for its flagship battery plant outside the UK

The head of one of Britain’s few surviving homegrown battery manufacturers has threatened to build its planned new factory overseas unless the UK closes the gap with subsidies offered by the EU and US.

Alan Hollis, chief executive of AMTE Power, said the government must offer more financial support to become competitive as the UK lags behind in the global clean energy subsidy race.

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