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AIS acquires CAPSE Ltd to become Europe’s largest battery testing and material development centre

AIS, a global leader in passive fire protection, insulation, buoyancy, and cable protection systems, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Centre for Automotive and Power Systems Engineering (CAPSE) Ltd.

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This acquisition significantly enhances AIS' battery testing capabilities, strengthening its position in the battery safety industry, and establishes it as Europe's largest battery testing and material development centre.

Located in South Wales, the site has a rich history in energy storage technologies, initially as an LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) facility providing winter and emergency capacity to the UK’s gas network. Today, it functions as a dedicated R&D and test facility, enabling global companies to validate their new battery technologies. This key facility for AIS will support the company in meeting its growing demand for battery and wider testing services and solutions, which have surged in recent years as the world continues its transition to renewable energy sources and electric mobility.

With the acquisition of CAPSE Ltd, AIS will increase its capacity, cutting-edge technology and facilities dedicated to battery performance, safety, and innovation. This state-of-the-art R&D centre includes the largest battery pack testing capability in Europe and will allow AIS to further develop and deliver market-leading battery protection materials that meet the highest standards for safety, performance, and reliability.

Andrew Bennion, AIS CEO:

“We are excited to welcome the new battery testing site to the AIS family. This acquisition will create a number of jobs in the local area and represents a major step forward in our commitment to the battery safety industry and ensures that we remain at the forefront of innovation in battery protection.

The advanced facilities will empower us to continue to develop industry-leading solutions, keeping pace with the fast-evolving battery technology landscape."

The CAPSE centre is renowned for its world-class research, testing, and development in the field of automotive battery technologies. By integrating this facility into its operations, AIS will not only enhance its technical capabilities but also strengthen its ability to respond to the rising demand for sustainable and safe battery solutions.

Rebecca Evans, Welsh Government Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy & Planning:

“Economic growth is a top priority for the Welsh Government and this investment by AIS underlines Wales’ commitment to innovation. It is testament to the expertise at CAPSE and I’m particularly pleased that the work being conducted at the facility aligns so well with our strategies for decarbonisation, industry and innovation.

The Welsh Government originally supported a research group at the University of South Wales via its former Academia 4 Business programme to grow into a University spin-out, developing its own advanced battery testing capabilities and expertise. It is now a top-tier knowledge, service and solutions provider to world-leading e-mobility companies. This investment by AIS builds on the previous success of CAPSE, representing a vote of confidence in its - and Wales’ - future.”

Rachel Elias-Lee, University of South Wales Chief Finance and Operating Officer:

“We are incredibly proud to see CAPSE Ltd transition to the next stage of its journey with AIS. This milestone is a testament to the industry driven research and innovation originally fostered at USW, and we are confident that AIS will continue to build on this success, bringing significant impact to the future of battery technology."

This acquisition underscores AIS’ long-standing commitment to advancing battery safety, and its strategic focus on providing robust, high-quality protection solutions that help customers mitigate risk and optimise performance. With the addition of the new testing facility, AIS is well-positioned to lead the charge in shaping the future of battery safety and performance on a global scale.

For further information on AIS' battery testing capabilities, please click here or to enquire about testing services, please contact our team directly at [email protected] today.

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