Battery manufacturer, Britishvolt has appointed Charles Morgan to the advisory board and board of directors.
Morgan, whose grandfather founded British brand, Morgan in 1909, became a founding member of the government-backed Automotive Council Advisory in 2010, as well as serving on the executive board at the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), for nine years.
“As someone who has always prioritised a light, low carbon footprint for all Morgan cars, I am delighted to join Britishvolt in its mission for a greener future and to inspire the next generation of low carbon manufacturing in the UK,” said Morgan.
“The renewable energy potential in areas such as South Wales, make it an extremely attractive site location and it was notably the first region to adopt zero carbon goals into its manifesto.
“The UK’s current gaps in the supply chain for vehicle electrification, coupled with the rising demand and readily available technology – on top of post-pandemic pressures on public transport – are all acting as catalysts for the products Britishvolt is proposing.”

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