EUR 4,4 Billion Secured – Automotive Cells Company accelerates its growth and strengthens its position as a key European player in sustainable mobility.
ACC announces the closing of a €4.4 billion debt raising, increasing the funding for the construction of three gigafactories for lithium-ion battery cell production in France, Germany, and Italy, and for R&D.
This operation will accelerate the development of ACC and strengthen its position as a key player in the battery industry to equip high-performance, low-carbon electric vehicles. In December 2023, ACC started production for Stellantis at its Billy-Berclau Douvrin Gigafactory (France) on schedule, which is a remarkable achievement. This success paves the way for further industrial developments to meet demand, marked by the start of construction of the second block on the French site, before launching the construction of the first block in Germany and the double block in Italy.
The debt package will contribute to finance these capacities and is fully underwritten by a consortium of commercial banks, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank, ING, Intesa Sanpaolo, and supported by Bpifrance, Euler Hermes, and SACE.
Yann Vincent, Chief Executive Officer of ACC, said:
The transition to the electrification of vehicles is still on the way. To meet this immense challenge, our customers must be able to rely on robust and reliable European players like ACC, capable of delivering high volumes of competitive batteries with a low CO2 footprint.
“With this world-class financial community supporting us, we see clear evidence of the confidence that is placed in the ACC project. Beyond this operation, we will determine our needs as and when we conclude additional contracts. We are resolutely looking to the future, with a view to achieving our objective of growing our production capacities,”
Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz and Saft, the three shareholders of ACC, show their engagement by working together with ACC and participating in a capital increase to ensure its success. By the end of March 2024 and with the next capital injection, Stellantis will own 45% of ACC’s shares, Mercedes-Benz 30% and Saft 25%..
Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz confirm their commitment as leading shareholders and customers of ACC’s battery modules. They have agreed to modify ACC’s capital shareholding and plan to progressively increase their equity stakes in ACC. Saft, a wholly owned subsidiary of TotalEnergies, is committed to continuing to work with ACC, as a long-term shareholder and by bringing the technological know-how.
Séverine Mateo, BNP Paribas acted as exclusive financial adviser to ACC, head of the Low Carbon Transition Group, commented:
ACC and BNP Paribas share the same ambition, which is to accelerate the transition to a different and more sustainable mobility.
“During our engagement alongside ACC, we have been impressed by the expertise and commitment of their teams to deliver on their ambition and are proud to be contributing to their success by advising them on their financing journey”.
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EUR 4,4 Billion Secured – Automotive Cells Company accelerates its growth and strengthens its position as a key European player in sustainable mobility. source