UK Infrastructure Bank Invests in Subsea HVDC Cable Maker XLCC

Once operational, the Hunterston factory will play a key role in the UK’s offshore wind sector, enabling efficient energy transportation from North Sea wind farms to homes and businesses.

Highlights

  • GBP 20m investment with an option for an additional GBP 67 million upon milestones.
  • New HVDC cable factory to be built in Hunterston, Scotland.
  • Factory to produce thousands of kilometers of subsea cable annually.

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UK Infrastructure Bank Invests in Subsea HVDC Cable Maker XLCC
The UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB) has announced a GBP 20 million initial investment in subsea HVDC cable manufacturer XLCC to develop a new factory in Hunterston, Scotland. The funding package includes an option for an additional GBP 67 million, contingent upon the company meeting specific development milestones. The UKIB commitment is complemented by further investment from both existing and new investors.

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Investment in XLCC

This is in addition to the more than GBP 40 million already raised by the company to date, which has been used to design the product, complete detailed design activities for the factory, and secure full planning permission for the site, UKIB said in a joint statement.

Facility to Produce HVDC Cables

According to the official release, this investment highlights the Bank's commitment to supporting the UK government''s Clean Energy Mission, which aims to achieve net-zero emissions by strengthening domestic supply chains for critical components. Once completed, the new facility is projected to produce thousands of kilometres of advanced HVDC cable annually, creating around 900 permanent jobs, including over 200 apprenticeships.

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Subsea HVDC Cables in Energy Transition

The subsea HVDC cables built at Hunterston will be capable of transporting energy over long distances with significantly increased efficiency. As a result, they will play a crucial role in the grid upgrades needed for the energy transition.

This will enable the large-scale connection of renewable energy and allow clean energy generated by wind farms in the North Sea to be transported to homes and businesses across the country, the company said.

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