Invinity Energy Systems plc announced that it has leased an additional manufacturing facility in order to meet the growing demand for long-duration energy storage in the UK. The 26,000 sq. ft (2,415 m2) facility located in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire is c.6 times the size of the Company's existing facility in Bathgate, West Lothian and is expected to increase the Company's UK assembly capacity to over 500 MWh per year.

The new Motherwell facility will be primarily focussed on battery assembly, allowing Invinity's existing facility in Bathgate to focus on the manufacture of the Company's patented cell stack. Invinity expects the Motherwell facility will become operational during Third Quarter 2024 enabling the faster, more efficient delivery of certain projects within the Company's commercial pipeline in the near term. The Company also plans to undertake upgrades to its Bathgate facility later this year including the installation of a semi-automated production line, anticipated to further boost manufacturing capacity and contribute to a greater reduction in unit production costs.

This development represents important progress for Invinity as the Company bolsters its delivery capability to match expected future commercial activity. This manufacturing expansion is in line with Invinity's growth strategy set out as part of the successful £57m fundraise which completed on 24 May and included a £25m investment into Invinity by UK Infrastructure Bank.