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The site in Blyth, Northumberland, where Britishvolt had plans to build a gigafactory to make batteries (Owen Humphreys/PA)

An Australian start-up has tabled an 11th-hour rescue bid for collapsed electric battery business Britishvolt.

Recharge Industries said it lodged a late takeover bid on Tuesday for the firm, which had plans to build a £3.8 billion gigafactory to make batteries in Northumberland.

It comes a week after Britishvolt collapsed into administration and made the majority of its roughly 300 workers redundant.

The company appointed administrators at EY after failing to raise enough cash for its research and the development of its Cambois site.

Britishvolt’s failure came after months of trouble as the company struggled to raise enough money to stay afloat.

Last week, administrators at EY said: “The joint administrators are assessing the options for realising the potential value in the business and assets of the company, including intellectual property and R&D assets, for the benefit of creditors.

“The administrators will subsequently implement an orderly closure and winding down of the company’s affairs, as required.”

However on Wednesday, Recharge told the Australian Financial Review that it has made a non-binding takeover offer.

Recharge, which is backed by New York investment firm Scale Facilitation, is moving forward with plans to build a similar battery factory in Geelong, near Melbourne.

David Collard, Scale Facilitation’s Geelong-born founder and chief executive, said a takeover of the British business would make strategic sense.

He said: “Strengthening our friends in the UK, especially when most others are kicking them when they’re down, is in our interest and definitely in the spirit of (Australia-UK-US security pact) Aukus.”

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