How the Industrial Accelerator Act Can Help Avoid More Battery Factories Going Bust
cleantechnica.com May 30, 2026

How the Industrial Accelerator Act Can Help Avoid More Battery Factories Going Bust

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Industrial Accelerator Act aims to support the EU's homegrown battery industry by attaching Made-in-EU conditions to public support schemes. Despite this, the act has exemptions that undermine its effectiveness, such as allowing BEVs sold to private markets to have batteries made in countries with EU free trade agreements. The act requires an increasing number of battery components to be made in Europe for BEVs to benefit from public incentives, but exemptions based on cost difference and availability of components may hinder local content requirements. This could impact the business case for local battery-makers, as seen with Morrow Batteries' bankruptcy. The EU has struggled to secure a homegrown battery industry, with many start-ups going bust. The act's provisions may not be enough to secure the industry's future.