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Will ACWA Power Power the Middle East's 'first battery Gigafactory'?

ACWA Power has agreed to deploy wind energy and battery capacity to help power what is claimed will be the Middle East and Africa region's 'first battery gigafactory.'

Will hithium build a battery factory in the Middle East?

The battery factory would feed growing demand for storage solutions in the Middle East, Hithium's regional general manager for the Middle East and Africa region Sean Sun said, although a timeline for its expected construction has not been given.

Will Morocco be the first battery Gigafactory in the Middle East?

The Moroccan government noted that this would be the first battery gigafactory in the entire Middle East and Africa region, supporting the country's shift to electrification of transport and creating economic opportunities.

Does hithium make EV batteries in Saudi Arabia?

In mid-October, rival Chinese battery manufacturer Hithium announced a joint venture (JV) to establish a battery factory in Saudi Arabia with 5GWh annual production capacity. Hithium, which only makes products for the stationary BESS sector and not also EV batteries, has formed the JV Hithium MANAT, with Saudi engineering solutions company MANAT.

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